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Court opinions issued Nov. 24, 2020

Court Opinions (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Nat. Res. Def. Council v. EPA (S.D.N.Y.) -- concluding that EPA failed to show that it properly withheld four documents pursuant to Exemption 5’s deliberative process privilege and that it properly disclosed all reasonably segregable, non exempt information from 74 other records.

Lawyers’ Comm. for Civil Rights v. OMB (D.D.C.) -- ordering additional round of summary judgment briefing because neither party addressed whether agency’s withholdings under Exemption 5’s deliberative process privilege met foreseeable harm standard.

WP Co. v. SBA (D.D.C.) -- denying government’s request for stay of court’s disclosure order regarding “the names, addresses, and precise loan amounts” for certain loan borrowers following the pandemic outbreak.

Summaries of all published opinions issued since April 2015 are available here.

Court opinions issued Nov. 19-20, 2020

Court Opinions (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Nov. 20, 2020

W. Res. Legal Ctr. v. NOAA (D. Or.) -- concluding that: (1) plaintiff was not required to administratively appeal from any of agency’s six interim responses or from agency’s final determination issued after plaintiff filed suit; (2) agency did not perform adequate search for records underlying technical guidance pertaining to marine mammals; and (3) agency’s Vaughn Index was insufficient to justify documents withheld in full, but sufficient with respect to redacted documents.

Immerso v. DOL (E.D.N.Y.) -- determining that email provided by company’s outside to counsel to agency’s Administrative Law Judge in connection with workers compensation proceeding was protected as privileged under Exemption 4, consistent with decisions of other courts regarding same email.

Nov. 19. 2020

Nat'l Parks Conservation Ass'n v. U.S. Dep't of Navy (W.D. Wash) -- finding that: (1) agency performed adequate search for records concerning training exercises on or above Olympic National Park, Olympic National Forest, and Olympic Peninsula; (2) agency properly withheld records pursuant to Exemption 5’s attorney-client, attorney work-product, and deliberative process privileges; (3) agency’s withholdings under Exemption 3, in conjunction with 10 U.S.C. § 130e, could not be upheld absent written determination from Secretary of Defense; and (4) agency properly relied on Exemption 6 to withhold identities of records custodians and junior-ranking Navy personnel, but could withhold name of three project managers and needed to provide additional information about Navy personnel and contractors who developed certain environmental records.

Summaries of all published opinions issued since April 2015 are available here.

FOIA News: Media opposes delay of PPP loan disclosure

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

News Orgs Rip Feds' Bid To Pause COVID-19 Relief Disclosure

By Khorri Atkinson, Law360, Nov. 17, 2020

Several news outlets fired back Monday at the Trump administration's bid to pause a recent D.C. federal court order to disclose records that would ​identify and provide information on all businesses that have received COVID-19 relief funds, arguing that the data is vital to the public's evaluation of the government's response to the pandemic.

Five major news organizations, including the New York Times, the Washington Post and Bloomberg, that secured a win earlier this month in their Freedom of Information Act suit for access to the records told U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg in an opposition brief that the U.S. Small Business Administration must not be allowed to delay its disclosure obligations further by requesting a stay of his Nov. 5 order pending possible appeal to the D.C. Circuit.

Read more here.

FOIA News: OGIS Releases FOIA Advisory Committee Recommendations Dashboard

FOIA News (2015-2024)Kevin SchmidtComment

OGIS Releases FOIA Advisory Committee Recommendations Dashboard

Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., The FOIA Ombudsman, Nov. 17, 2020

Ever wonder what happens to all the recommendations made by the FOIA Advisory Committee? Thanks to OGIS’s new dashboard tool, you can check on their status yourself!

Thirty FOIA Advisory Committee recommendations for improving FOIA administration across the government can now be tracked in one place: a recommendations dashboard on the OGIS website. The dashboard provides descriptions of each recommendation, actions taken to fulfill each, and links to reports, correspondence and other related material. We plan to update the dashboard at least quarterly. 

Read more here.

FOIA News: SBA tells court that it may appeal decision on PPP loan data

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

SBA seeks to delay release of loan records following court order

The agency asked for more time to consider whether it should appeal. It could further delay public access to data on 87 percent of Paycheck Protection Program loans.

By Nate Jones & Aaron Gregg, Wash. Post, Nov. 17, 2020

The Small Business Administration has asked a federal judge to delay release of records involving millions of small businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program loans, arguing that publicizing those records would do “irreparable harm” to millions of businesses by exposing allegedly confidential information.

A federal judge ruled Nov. 5 that the SBA must release borrower and loan information about the federal Paycheck Protection Program by Nov. 19. The Washington Post and 10 other news organizations prevailed in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit to win the information’s release. But in a Nov. 12 court filing, the agency said it needed more time to determine whether it should appeal.

Read more here.