Yes in a way because they neccessarilly don't always have to "play by the rules".
the agency doesn't report to anyone
No, FOIA only applies to federal government agencies. It does not apply to companies.
The new federal agencies that increased the government's power to regulate the economy is the federal banking system. This has made it possible to monitor and control the economy of the country.
I found the anwser to be because of the budget and the operation they do are all secert, and as we know secert does not come free.
No private entity is required to respond in anyway to a FOIA act request (nor state, county, or local governments). The law only applies to the federal government and its agencies.
freedom of religion freedom of expression and freedom of speech
more central government,more personal freedom
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was established after President Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947, which also created the National Security Council. The purpose of the CIA is to covertly obtain intelligence from foreign countries, thus the CIA is given a great deal of freedom so that they can collect the intelligence without having to expose the United States's involvement in any covert operations. In addition, in 1948 the National Security Council issued a directive known as NSC 10/2, which gave the CIA even greater freedom and discretion to conduct clandestine operations in order to obtain vital intelligence for the US government.
The freedom riders forced the federal government to react
The freedom riders forced the federal government to react
Political freedom is the central concept in Western history. Political freedom has very important features of democratic societies.
Kennedy