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MuckRock

MuckRock is a United States-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which assists anyone in filing governmental requests for information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and other public record laws around the United States, then publishes the returned information on its website and encourages journalism around it.

MuckRock
Formation2010
FounderMichael Morisy and Mitchell Kotler
TypeNonprofit
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersSomerville, MA
Location
  • 411A Highland Ave.
    Somerville, MA 02144-2516
Region
United States
ProductsFOIA Requests
ServicesFOIA Request Service
Official language
English
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Morisy[1]
Jim Neff, Meredith Broussard, Scott Klein, Jenny 8. Lee, Freddy Martinez, Tristan Ahtone [1]
Websitewww.muckrock.com

History Edit

MuckRock was founded by Michael Morisy and Mitchell Kotler, graduates of Cornell University.[2] The site's beta version went online in May 2010, and was part of the Boston Globe's GlobeLab incubator program.[3] MuckRock was granted a 501(c)(3) non-profit status by the IRS in June 2016.[4] On June 11, 2018, MuckRock announced they would be merging with DocumentCloud.[5]

In 2016, the FOIA Machine project merged with MuckRock. FOIA Machine is a service that helps make FOIA requests for free. FOIA Machine was a separate organization hosted by The Center for Investigative Reporting and funded by the Knight Foundation, the Reynolds Institute of Journalism, and a crowdfunding campaign. The two projects decided to merge due to their shared goals and past partnerships. MuckRock agreed to continue providing FOIA Machine for free.[6]

Operation Edit

Filing requests for information through the Freedom of Information Act and other public record laws around the United States has been described as confusing and tedious, despite the intent that the process be public and the service available to all American citizens.[7] MuckRock partially automates the process with an interface designed to make the filing of requests easier.[7][8][9] Also, MuckRock acts as a middleman for processing the requests, so when a user makes a request through MuckRock, it is the staff of MuckRock who themselves make the request.[10] When MuckRock makes the request, they note and timestamp it on their website as proof of it being made.[10] When a reply comes to the request, MuckRock publishes and timestamps it openly so that everyone can see the reply and when it was made.[10]

Information shared Edit

 
NROL 39 (National Reconnaissance Office) vector logo obtained by a MuckRock FOIA request

In 2010, MuckRock received a notice that the government had sent MuckRock information about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program which was secret and that MuckRock must cease publishing it or its staff would face fines and jail time.[11][12] The state later said that it would not jail MuckRock staff.[13]

The Boston Police Department suspended an automatic number plate recognition program because of privacy concerns raised after a MuckRock request.[14][15]

MuckRock made numerous requests to various United States state and federal agencies regarding their work with Booz Allen Hamilton.[16] The response from the Federal Bureau of Investigation was a bill for $270,000 to fulfill the request.[16]

MuckRock's request to the New York City Police Department for their guidebook on responding to FOIA requests was denied due to it being a confidential document.[17]

Lawsuit Edit

In June 2014 MuckRock sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act for "consistently ignoring deadlines, refusing to work with requesters, and capriciously rejecting even routine requests for what should be clearly public information".[18][19]

The lawsuit is current as of 2020.

Partners Edit

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has made public records requests with MuckRock.[20]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Meet the Staff". MuckRock. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  2. ^ Michael Morisy, Freedom of the Press Foundation, Retrieved 28 December 2014
  3. ^ Q&A: Michael Morisy, Co-Founder of MuckRock, Columbia Journalism Review, 13 February 2012, Retrieved 28 December 2014
  4. ^ MuckRock granted non-profit status, MuckRock, Retrieved 14 December 2017
  5. ^ Morisy, Michael; Pilhofer, Aron (June 11, 2018). "MuckRock and DocumentCloud merge to build tools for a more informed society". Muckrock.org. MuckRock. Retrieved June 11, 2018. We are thrilled to announce that DocumentCloud and MuckRock are merging.
  6. ^ Hare, Kristen (29 November 2016). "FOIA Machine is joining MuckRock". Poynter.
  7. ^ a b Faraone, Chris (17 November 2010). "MuckRock City - Media -- Dont Quote Me". The Phoenix. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  8. ^ Cornell, Lynette F. (6 December 2010). "MuckRock automates government records requests - Boston Business Journal". bizjournals.com. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  9. ^ Georgieva, Maggie (2 December 2010). "A "Legal WikiLeaks" Competing in Knight News Challenge". BostInno. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  10. ^ a b c Ellis, Justin (21 October 2010). "MuckRock makes FOIA requests easy, but will reporters use it?". niemanlab.org. Nieman Foundation for Journalism. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  11. ^ Bierman, Noah (11 November 2010). "State tells man he may be jailed for releasing data". The Boston Globe. Boston, MA: New York Times Company. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  12. ^ . Telegram & Gazette. 13 November 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-04-16. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  13. ^ Saltzman, Jonathan (12 November 2010). "State cools threat to blogger over food stamp post". The Boston Globe. Boston, MA: New York Times Company. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  14. ^ Musgrave, Shawn (13 December 2013). "Boston Police suspend use of high-tech licence plate readers amid privacy concerns - News Local Massachusetts". The Boston Globe. Boston: NYTC. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  15. ^ Farvivar, Cyrus (14 December 2013). "Boston Police indefinitely suspends license plate reader program | Ars Technica". Ars Technica. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  16. ^ a b Masnick, Mike (1 October 2013). "FBI Wants More Than $270,000 To Respond To FOIA Request About Booz Allen". Techdirt. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  17. ^ Doctorow, Cory (16 March 2014). "NYPD claims its Freedom of Information Act policy is a secret 'attorney-client communications'". boingboing.net. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  18. ^ Jardin, Xeni (11 June 2014). "Transparency journalism site MuckRock sues CIA". boingboing.net. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  19. ^ "Why we're suing the CIA". MuckRock. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  20. ^ Timm, Trevor (22 October 2012). "EFF and MuckRock Have Filed Over 200 Records Requests On Drones And The Results Are Pouring In". eff.org. Retrieved 17 December 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website

muckrock, united, states, based, profit, organization, which, assists, anyone, filing, governmental, requests, information, through, freedom, information, foia, other, public, record, laws, around, united, states, then, publishes, returned, information, websit. MuckRock is a United States based 501 c 3 non profit organization which assists anyone in filing governmental requests for information through the Freedom of Information Act FOIA and other public record laws around the United States then publishes the returned information on its website and encourages journalism around it MuckRockFormation2010FounderMichael Morisy and Mitchell KotlerTypeNonprofitLegal statusActiveHeadquartersSomerville MALocation411A Highland Ave Somerville MA 02144 2516RegionUnited StatesProductsFOIA RequestsServicesFOIA Request ServiceOfficial languageEnglishChief Executive OfficerMichael Morisy 1 Board of directorsJim Neff Meredith Broussard Scott Klein Jenny 8 Lee Freddy Martinez Tristan Ahtone 1 Websitewww wbr muckrock wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Operation 3 Information shared 4 Lawsuit 5 Partners 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMuckRock was founded by Michael Morisy and Mitchell Kotler graduates of Cornell University 2 The site s beta version went online in May 2010 and was part of the Boston Globe s GlobeLab incubator program 3 MuckRock was granted a 501 c 3 non profit status by the IRS in June 2016 4 On June 11 2018 MuckRock announced they would be merging with DocumentCloud 5 In 2016 the FOIA Machine project merged with MuckRock FOIA Machine is a service that helps make FOIA requests for free FOIA Machine was a separate organization hosted by The Center for Investigative Reporting and funded by the Knight Foundation the Reynolds Institute of Journalism and a crowdfunding campaign The two projects decided to merge due to their shared goals and past partnerships MuckRock agreed to continue providing FOIA Machine for free 6 Operation EditFiling requests for information through the Freedom of Information Act and other public record laws around the United States has been described as confusing and tedious despite the intent that the process be public and the service available to all American citizens 7 MuckRock partially automates the process with an interface designed to make the filing of requests easier 7 8 9 Also MuckRock acts as a middleman for processing the requests so when a user makes a request through MuckRock it is the staff of MuckRock who themselves make the request 10 When MuckRock makes the request they note and timestamp it on their website as proof of it being made 10 When a reply comes to the request MuckRock publishes and timestamps it openly so that everyone can see the reply and when it was made 10 Information shared Edit nbsp NROL 39 National Reconnaissance Office vector logo obtained by a MuckRock FOIA requestIn 2010 MuckRock received a notice that the government had sent MuckRock information about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program which was secret and that MuckRock must cease publishing it or its staff would face fines and jail time 11 12 The state later said that it would not jail MuckRock staff 13 The Boston Police Department suspended an automatic number plate recognition program because of privacy concerns raised after a MuckRock request 14 15 MuckRock made numerous requests to various United States state and federal agencies regarding their work with Booz Allen Hamilton 16 The response from the Federal Bureau of Investigation was a bill for 270 000 to fulfill the request 16 MuckRock s request to the New York City Police Department for their guidebook on responding to FOIA requests was denied due to it being a confidential document 17 Lawsuit EditIn June 2014 MuckRock sued the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act for consistently ignoring deadlines refusing to work with requesters and capriciously rejecting even routine requests for what should be clearly public information 18 19 The lawsuit is current as of 2020 Partners EditThe Electronic Frontier Foundation has made public records requests with MuckRock 20 References Edit a b Meet the Staff MuckRock Retrieved 2022 10 18 Michael Morisy Freedom of the Press Foundation Retrieved 28 December 2014 Q amp A Michael Morisy Co Founder of MuckRock Columbia Journalism Review 13 February 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2014 MuckRock granted non profit status MuckRock Retrieved 14 December 2017 Morisy Michael Pilhofer Aron June 11 2018 MuckRock and DocumentCloud merge to build tools for a more informed society Muckrock org MuckRock Retrieved June 11 2018 We are thrilled to announce that DocumentCloud and MuckRock are merging Hare Kristen 29 November 2016 FOIA Machine is joining MuckRock Poynter a b Faraone Chris 17 November 2010 MuckRock City Media Dont Quote Me The Phoenix Retrieved 17 December 2013 Cornell Lynette F 6 December 2010 MuckRock automates government records requests Boston Business Journal bizjournals com Retrieved 17 December 2013 Georgieva Maggie 2 December 2010 A Legal WikiLeaks Competing in Knight News Challenge BostInno Retrieved 17 December 2013 a b c Ellis Justin 21 October 2010 MuckRock makes FOIA requests easy but will reporters use it niemanlab org Nieman Foundation for Journalism Retrieved 17 December 2013 Bierman Noah 11 November 2010 State tells man he may be jailed for releasing data The Boston Globe Boston MA New York Times Company ISSN 0743 1791 Retrieved 17 December 2013 SNAP shot Telegram amp Gazette 13 November 2010 Archived from the original on 2011 04 16 Retrieved 17 December 2013 Saltzman Jonathan 12 November 2010 State cools threat to blogger over food stamp post The Boston Globe Boston MA New York Times Company ISSN 0743 1791 Retrieved 17 December 2013 Musgrave Shawn 13 December 2013 Boston Police suspend use of high tech licence plate readers amid privacy concerns News Local Massachusetts The Boston Globe Boston NYTC ISSN 0743 1791 Retrieved 17 December 2013 Farvivar Cyrus 14 December 2013 Boston Police indefinitely suspends license plate reader program Ars Technica Ars Technica Retrieved 17 December 2013 a b Masnick Mike 1 October 2013 FBI Wants More Than 270 000 To Respond To FOIA Request About Booz Allen Techdirt Retrieved 17 December 2013 Doctorow Cory 16 March 2014 NYPD claims its Freedom of Information Act policy is a secret attorney client communications boingboing net Retrieved 16 March 2014 Jardin Xeni 11 June 2014 Transparency journalism site MuckRock sues CIA boingboing net Retrieved 12 June 2014 Why we re suing the CIA MuckRock Retrieved 2019 06 29 Timm Trevor 22 October 2012 EFF and MuckRock Have Filed Over 200 Records Requests On Drones And The Results Are Pouring In eff org Retrieved 17 December 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MuckRock amp oldid 1175092019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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