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May 5, 2005

DOJ's Attorney Workforce Diversity Study

The Memory Hole has the DOJ's Attorney Workforce Diversity Study in two versions, censored and uncensored. According to the Memory Hole

The report has been complete for almost two years, but the Department stalled its release, despite numerous Freedom of Information Act requests.

The report appeared on one of the FOIA sections of the Department's Website sometime in October. It's one of the most heavily-redacted government documents in recent memory. Even Congress' report on 9/11 had a smaller percentage of its contents blacked out. The Memory Hole has posted a version with no redactions; instead, those sections are highlighted in yellow, so you can easily zoom in on the parts originally deemed too embarrassing for us to see.

See the Memory Hole piece for more.

May 5, 2005 in Gov Docs | Permalink

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