Ran across this at Reason (yes, I go everywhere) and found it interesting:
The latest from the "most transparent administration in history," a letter in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, signed by Taylor D. August, whose job title at the Department of Education is "FOIA Denial Officer."
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Now, it's possible that a person in that position has to review and approve any denial of a FOIA request, and they are there to ensure that denials are as rare as they are supposed to be, but then there's the text of the pictured letter that features the signature, "it may be necessary to release this document...".
Sounds, to me, more like somebody whose job is to figure out legalistic justifications to deny requests.
How many more agencies feature this job title?