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Brechner Award
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THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
WINS FOI AWARD
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A gripping freedom of information series
by the San Francisco Chronicle was named the 2003 winner of the
Joseph L. Brechner Center for Freedom of Information Award, according
to Sandra F. Chance, executive director of the Brechner Center. The
series, titled “The Campus Files: Reagan, Hoover and the
UC Red Scare,” reveals how J. Edgar Hoover’s Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) engaged in unlawful intelligence
activities
at the University of California (UC) at Berkeley and tried to cover
them up for 17 years.
The series was recognized at the 18th Annual Brechner Center for
Freedom of Information award celebration on Nov. 10 at the Thomas
Center in Gainesville, Fla.
“His series documents how government corruption, when unchecked,
can wreak havoc on citizens,” Chance said. “It
demonstrates that freedom of information is fundamental to government
accountability and an informed citizenry, particularly in times
of crisis.”
The eight-page piece encompasses the dedicated work of journalist
Seth Rosenfeld who challenged the FBI after it refused his freedom
of information requests. After a 15-year battle and $1 million
in expenses, the bureau was required to turn over more than 200,000
document pages to Rosenfeld.
His research uncovered how the FBI conspired with the head of the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a member of the University’s
Board of Regents to harass liberal faculty, students and fellow
regents. He also revealed their campaign to destroy the career
of UC President Clark Kerr and attempts to unlawfully withhold public
records by making unfounded claims of national security. “This
series is a masterpiece of investigative reporting,” Chance
said, “and vividly illustrates the necessity for enforcement
of open government laws as we struggle since Sept. 11 to balance
the need to protect national security with the need for information
about our government and the decisions our public officials are
making.”
The annual award was established by the late Joseph L. Brechner,
an Orlando broadcaster. Previous winners include: The Washington
Post, The Columbia Journalism Review, The St. Petersburg Times,
The Dallas Morning News, The Sun-Sentinel and The Houston Chronicle.
Located at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, Fla.,
the Brechner Center exists to educate and promote freedom of information
laws and policies. It serves the students of UF, Florida citizens,
media lawyers and journalists around the country by providing training
sessions, answering queries and conducting scholarly research on
First Amendment issues.
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