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Posted: 2016-03-18T18:07:30Z | Updated: 2016-03-18T18:08:17Z

On his first day in office in 2009, President Barack Obama called the Freedom of Information Act the most prominent expression of a profound national commitment to ensuring an open Government. He also promised that his would be the "most transparent administration in history."

Its a promise he has repeatedly broken. An Associated Press report on Friday found that the Obama administration has again set a record for failing to fulfill FOIA requests . Earlier this month, documents unearthed, ironically enough, by a FOIA lawsuit revealed the Obama administration has actively lobbied against reforms to make the FOIA process stronger. And in January, Congress released a report titled simply: "FOIA Is Broken ."

But if there is to be one potential bright spot for FOIA in the eight years of the Obama administration, it may come from Merrick Garland, the president's nominee to the Supreme Court.