In a case called In re Cheney, a federal appeals court followed up an earlier Supreme Court decision by holding that records of a presidential task force were:
a) public under the federal FoI Act; b) confidential because all members of the task force were government officials; c) confidential because the task force’s mission was to investigate terrorism; d) public under the Federal Advisory Committee Act; e) confidential because the task force was reviewing private medical information.
C
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