COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS JACK BROOKS, Texas, Chairman L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina JOHN CONYERS, JR., Michigan FRANK HORTON, New York JOEL DECKARD, Indiana WILLIAM F. CLINGER, JR., Pennsylvania RAYMOND J. MCGRATH, New York HAL DAUB, Nebraska JOHN HILER, Indiana DAVID DREIER, California LAWRENCE J. DENARDIS, Connecticut Anderson, Jack, on behalf of Mutual Broadcasting... Asner, Ed, on behalf of the Fund for Open Information and Accountabil- Bondurant, Dr. Stuart, University of North Carolina Medical School, on Houser, Thomas, general counsel, National Association of Manufacturers, Manikas, Peter, legislative counsel, Better Government Association....... Moyer, Bruce L., legislation cochairman, American Society of Access Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp... 538 Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., as read by David Jacobs, research director, Ameri- 720 Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American 107 Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Jour- 30 Shattuck, John H. F., legislative director, American Civil Liberties Union, accompanied by Allan Robert Adler, legislative counsel. Shields, Todd, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Tex Statement of-Continued Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors Page Association..... 132 Stevenson, Russell, B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 626 Wilson, Dr. Joan Hoff, executive secretary, Organization of American 757 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by Adler, Allan Robert, legislative counsel, American Civil Liberties Union: 692-719 Statement in support of the Freedom of Information Act. Asner, Ed, on behalf of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability, Inc.: Material relative to the hearings. 687-690 Bondurant, Dr. Stuart, University of North Carolina Medical School, on behalf of the Association of American Medical Colleges: Prepared statement 55-85 310-314 Braverman, Burt, Cole, Raywid & Braverman: Prepared statement 558-595 Campbell, Nancy Duff, National Women's Law Center: Prepared state ment 376-496 Cony, Edward, vice president, new operations, Dow Jones, on behalf of the American Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared and supplemental statements.. Cox, William, city editor, Louisville Courier-Journal, on behalf of Ameri- 95-106 121-127 804-809 Hoffman, Paul, vice chairperson, National Committee Against Repressive 732-756 Houser, Thomas, general counsel, National Association of Manufacturers: 249-267 Kefauver, James, counsel, National Meat Association: Prepared statement 271-304 Landau, Jack, executive director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: Prepared statement. 141-161 Manikas, Peter, legislative counsel, Better Government Association: Prepared statement.. 361-371 Moyer, Bruce L., legislation cochairman, American Society of Access 780-788 Nader, Ralph, Freedom of Information Clearinghouse: Prepared statement 323-355 O'Reilly, James T., senior counsel, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Elk City Scanners hypothetical case-A comparison.. 598 Prepared statement.. 604-625 Prepared statement of John Marthinsen, professor of economics at 639-657 Perito, Paul L., Washington counsel to Advanced Health Systems, Inc., and Raleigh Hills Hospitals: Prepared statement. 513-536 Polk, Jim, NBC News, on behalf of Investigative Reporters and Editors, 26-29 Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp.: Supplement to oral statement 542-554 Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., Americans for Democratic Action: Prepared statement 722-727 Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American 109-117 Rose, Jonathan C., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi: Prepared statement. 185-243 35-50 Shields, Todd, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Tex.: Prepared statement 499-504 Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors 134-135 Shattuck, John H. F., legislative director, American Civil Liberties 692-719 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Stevenson, Russell B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington Universi- Page ty, Washington, D.C.: Prepared statement. 667-680 13-18 761-775 Taylor, Jack H., Jr., investigative reporter: Prepared statement. c. Fisher, Paul, director, Freedom of Information Center, University of Missouri-Columbia... 843 a. Department of Justice guidelines on Freedom of Information Act. 912 912 2. Memorandum dated May 4, 1981, from Attorney General Wil- b. Studies by Government Division, Congressional Research Service, Li- 1. Relyea, Harold and Cavanaugh, Suzanne, "Press Notices on Dis- 2. Relyea, Harold, "The Administration and Operation of the Free- c. Feigenbaum, Edward D., “The Freedom of Information Act As An Aid to Proposal Analysis," Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, vol. XII, No. 4, spring, 1981.. Appendix 3.-Selected letters to the subcommittee. Statement of-Continued Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors Page 132 Stevenson, Russell, B., Jr., professor of law, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 626 Wilson, Dr. Joan Hoff, executive secretary, Organization of American 757 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by- 692-719 Statement in support of the Freedom of Information Act. Asner, Ed, on behalf of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability, Inc.: Material relative to the hearings.. 687-690 Bondurant, Dr. Stuart, University of North Carolina Medical School, on behalf of the Association of American Medical Colleges: Prepared statement 55-85 310-314 Braverman, Burt, Cole, Raywid & Braverman: Prepared statement ......... 558-595 Campbell, Nancy Duff, National Women's Law Center: Prepared state ment 376-496 Cony, Edward, vice president, new operations, Dow Jones, on behalf of the American Society of Newspaper Editors: Prepared and supplemental statements Cox, William, city editor, Louisville Courier-Journal, on behalf of Ameri- 95-106 121-127 804-809 Hoffman, Paul, vice chairperson, National Committee Against Repressive 732-756 Houser, Thomas, general counsel, National Association of Manufacturers: 249-267 Kefauver, James, counsel, National Meat Association: Prepared statement 271-304 Landau, Jack, executive director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press: Prepared statement.. 141-161 Manikas, Peter, legislative counsel, Better Government Association: Prepared statement.. 361-371 Moyer, Bruce L., legislation cochairman, American Society of Access 780-788 Nader, Ralph, Freedom of Information Clearinghouse: Prepared state ment 323-355 O'Reilly, James T., senior counsel, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Elk City Scanners hypothetical case-A comparison 598 Prepared statement. 604-625 Prepared statement of John Marthinsen, professor of economics at 639-657 Perito, Paul L., Washington counsel to Advanced Health Systems, Inc., and Raleigh Hills Hospitals: Prepared statement. 513-536 Polk, Jim, NBC News, on behalf of Investigative Reporters and Editors, 26-29 Pulley, Jack, senior attorney, Dow Corning Corp.: Supplement to oral statement 542-554 Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., Americans for Democratic Action: Prepared state ment 722-727 Ridder, Eric, publisher, Journal of Commerce, on behalf of the American 109-117 Rose, Jonathan C., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, Schieffer, Bob, CBS News, on behalf of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi: Prepared statement. 185-243 35-50 Shields, Todd, attorney, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Tex.: Prepared statement 499-504 Schultz, Ernie, executive vice president, Radio-Television News Directors 134-135 Shattuck, John H. 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