EPIC: In a unanimous decision, the US Supreme Court upheld the right of individuals to request documents under the Freedom of Information Act, even if similar documents were previously requested by others. The Court rejected the Federal Aviation Administration’s contention that it may ignore requests if the agency previously received identical requests from different requesters. The Court also rejected the agency’s “virtual representation” claim, that a FOIA requester can be “virtually represented” by a previous requester who sought similar records. The Court based its decision on America’s “deep-rooted historic tradition that everyone should have his own day in court.”
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