In U.S. Federal law, the statute is at 5 U.S.C. 552 (choose from 2 URLs:
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionUScode.action?collectionCode=USCODE&searchPath=Title+5%2FPart+I%2FChapter+5%2FSUBCHAPTER+II&oldPath=Title+5%2FPart+I%2FCHAPTER+5&isCollapsed=true&selectedYearFrom=2014&ycord=969
or
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionUScode.action?collectionCode=USCODE&searchPath=Title+5%2FPart+I%2FChapter+5%2FSUBCHAPTER+II&oldPath=Title+5%2FPart+I%2FCHAPTER+5&isCollapsed=true&selectedYearFrom=2014&ycord=969).
Some corporations are under it but only if they happen to be government
agencies, defined inclusively; in one case, a parking lot organization was
ruled to be such an agency because of its funding. But, generally, private
organizations, including most nonprofits, are outside of section 552's reach.
Many states have comparable laws, but, likewise, they probably are limited to
government information. On the other hand, some of what the original poster
wants are filed with government agencies and may be available there under these
statutes regardless of what the Tor Project wishes.
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