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Subject: AEJ 05 HalstukM LAW When Is an Invasion of Privacy Unwarranted Under the FOIA? An Analysis of the Supre me Court’s "Sufficient Reason" and "Presumption of Legitimacy" Standards
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When Is an Invasion of Privacy Unwarranted Under the FOIA? An 
Analysis of the Supreme Court's "Sufficient Reason"
and "Presumption of Legitimacy" Standards

By
Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D.









Submitted to the Law Division
of the AEJMC annual conference,
San Antonio, Tex., 2005.



Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Communications and Journalism
The Pennsylvania State University
304-A James Building
University Park, PA  16802-5101
(814) 863-7990
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When Is an Invasion of Privacy Unwarranted Under the FOIA? An 
Analysis of the Supreme Court's "Sufficient Reason" and "Presumption 
of Legitimacy" Standards
(Abstract)
By Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D.
Penn State University

This paper examines a 2004 Supreme Court decision, Favish v. National 
Archives Administration, which concerns a FOIA request for the death 
scene photos of former Clinton White House Deputy Counsel Vincent 
Foster, who committed suicide. The Court held that FOIA's privacy 
exemptions extend to Foster's family members and, therefore, the 
government could withhold the pictures. This paper concludes that the 
Court's recognition of privacy rights for family members of the dead 
was not unreasonable. However, this paper also finds that the Court's 
test for determining an "unwarranted" invasion of privacy creates a 
presumption of nondisclosure that contravenes FOIA's statutory 
language and congressional intent.


When Is an Invasion of Privacy Unwarranted Under the FOIA? An 
Analysis of the Supreme Court's "Sufficient Reason" and "Presumption 
of Legitimacy" Standards
(Abstract)
By Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D.
Penn State University

This paper examines a 2004 Supreme Court decision, Favish v. National 
Archives Administration, which concerns a FOIA request for the death 
scene photos of former Clinton White House Deputy Counsel Vincent 
Foster, who committed suicide. The Court held that FOIA's privacy 
exemptions extend to Foster's family members and, therefore, the 
government could withhold the pictures. This paper concludes that the 
Court's recognition of privacy rights for family members of the dead 
was not unreasonable. However, this paper also finds that the Court's 
test for determining an "unwarranted" invasion of privacy creates a 
presumption of nondisclosure that contravenes FOIA's statutory 
language and congressional intent.


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