Corrections & right of reply

AI Analytics republishes federal primary-source records — DOJ press releases, OSHA injury filings, OFAC sanctions, CMS payments, FDA recalls, and 190+ other datasets — with citations back to each agency’s release. If a record we mirror is materially wrong, has been updated by the original agency, or describes a person whose case was later dismissed, this is how to ask us to fix or annotate it.

Scope

We will correct, append, or annotate any record we publish if you can show that:

What we will not do

We will not remove a record that accurately reflects what the federal source currently publishes, even by request of the person or company it concerns. Federal primary-source records are public information under 5 U.S.C. § 552 and 17 U.S.C. § 105, and removing them would defeat the purpose of an aggregated catalog. If your complaint is with the agency’s release itself, the agency’s own correction process (e.g. OSHA FOIA, DOJ OIP, SEC EDGAR corrections) is the appropriate venue.

How to request a correction

Email corrections@ai-analytics.org with:

  1. The full canonical URL of the record you want corrected (e.g. https://api.ai-analytics.org/workplace-300a/2587120).
  2. What is wrong and what it should say.
  3. The corresponding URL or document at the originating federal agency, or a court order / docket entry showing the change in status.
  4. If you are requesting right of reply: 1–3 sentences of additional context (we will attach this verbatim, attributed to you, immediately under the record).

Response timeline

We acknowledge correction requests within 48 hours and resolve them within 72 hours in most cases. Where the underlying source has changed, the correction is propagated on the next nightly refresh. Where we are attaching a right-of-reply note, the change is live within the same business day.

What we publish about the correction

Every corrected record gets a last_corrected timestamp and a brief change note on the canonical page. We never silently rewrite — the audit trail is the point. If a record is updated to match the agency’s revised release, we link to both the original and revised source.

Bulk corrections / data partners

If you operate a federal program or compliance office and want a recurring correction relationship (e.g. weekly updates to your enforcement actions), email the same address with “Bulk corrections” in the subject. We’ll set up a webhook or scheduled ingestion against your canonical feed.

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