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According to the experience of Progress Queens with making open records
requests, many individuals become involved in processing open records
requests within the DOJ. Individuals from several offices with the DOJ
participate in making determinations that influence the outcome of open
records requests, including the Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys, the
Office of Information Policy, the Office of Public Affairs, and, sometimes,
a U.S. Attorney's Office if the records are located in a Federal
prosecutors' office. According to the experience of Progress Queens with
making open records requests, the only way an agency, such as the DOJ, is
able to withhold the release of records or to obstruct the processing of an
open records request is by coördinated action.


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