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Public Citizen Litigation Group launches the Public Interest FOIA Clinic

In an exciting new program, Public Citizen Litigation Group will provide expanded assistance to public interest organizations seeking government-held information. We recognize that non-profits rely heavily on statistics, reports, and other information collected or created by government agencies in order to advocate for under-served communities and that in this time of government secrecy, non-profits increasingly have to rely on FOIA as a method of obtaining those crucial documents. The Clinic is designed to provide FOIA assistance to organizations without the resources or experience to litigate FOIA request denials. By providing litigation assistance, the Clinic will support the work of organizations fighting for a wide variety of causes, and leverage PCLG’s FOIA expertise to aid the broader public interest community.

For more information about the Clinic, including the ways it may be able to help your organization, read our press release or visit the Clinic’s website at www.foiaclinic.org.


Public Citizen Litigation Group is the litigating arm of Public Citizen. The Group specializes in cases involving health and safety regulation, consumer rights, access to the courts, open government, and the First Amendment, including Internet free speech.

We litigate cases at all levels of the federal and state judiciaries and have a substantial practice before federal regulatory agencies. Our efforts are also pursued through programs such as the Alan Morrison Supreme Court Assistance Project and the Freedom of Information Clearinghouse.

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Old law books Why Preemption Proponents Are Wrong
Corporations defending products liability cases — concerning defective cars, mislabeled drugs, dangerous pesticides, or hazardous household cleaners — argue that federal regulation of their products bars (or "preempts") any recovery by people injured by those products. In this article, Litigation Group Director Brian Wolfman explains that, in fact, public health is maximized when court remedies work alongside federal regulation. Posted with permission of TRIAL (March 2007). Copyright American Association for Justice.
Supreme Court Active Cases in the Supreme Court
Public Citizen attorneys have argued 55 cases in front of the Supreme Court. For current information on our role in Supreme Court cases, visit the Alan Morrison Supreme Court Assistance Project.
Internet Free Speech
Public Citizen has developed a program of litigation and other forms of advocacy which protects the rights of ordinary citizens against those powerful entities who would seek to curtail or surpress the exchange of ideas and criticism this new technology enables

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