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Court opinions issued July 1, 2024

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Louise Trauma Ctr. v. DHS (D.D.C.) -- deciding that plaintiff was eligible and entitled to award of attorney’s fees, fees on fees, and costs regarding its requests for asylum-related records; for both factors, taking into account agency’s unexplained failure to produce any records in the year or more before litigation began; reducing plaintiff’s requested award for billing “some improper and excessive tasks,” and because “many of the time-keeping records lack sufficient detail to assure the Court that time was reasonably expended.”

Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research v. U.S. Dep't of Veterans Affairs (E.D. Va.) -- ruling that: (1) plaintiff’s claims regarding agency’s lack of timeliness were moot, plaintiff had no right to declaratory relief or attorney’s fees on those claims, and plaintiff failed to properly allege a “policy-or-practice” claim; (2) multiple components performed adequate searches for requested records related to inquiry by U.S. Senator Grassley about a senior-level agency employee; and (3) agency properly redacted certain information pursuant to Exemption 5 (DPP) and Exemption 6.

Summaries of all published opinions issued in 2024 are available here. Earlier opinions are available here.

Monthly roundup: June 2024

Monthly Roundup (2024-2025)Allan BlutsteinComment

Below is our summary of FOIA court decisions and news from last month, as well as a peek ahead to events in July.

Court decisions:

We identified and posted 7 decisions in June, none of which were remarkable. In Nat’l Sec. Archive v. CIA, the D.C. Circuit affirmed the CIA’s withholding of a memo concerning a 1983 nuclear crisis with the Soviet Union even though the State Department previously published a version of the memo with the CIA’s blessing.

Top news:

  • On June 7, 2024, the Office of Information Privacy issued a summary of agency annual reports for fiscal year 2023. Of note, agencies received and processed more than 1.1 million requests, backlogged requests remained above 200k, and total FOIA costs rose 20 percent.

  • The 2022-2024 term of the federal FOIA Advisory Committee wrapped up its work on June 13, 2024, approving a final report and 16 recommendations for the Archivist of the United States.

  • The IRS took a little heat for directing its FOIA requesters to use “ID.me,” which requires identity verification.

Lookahead to July

July 4, 2024: 58th anniversary of FOIA’s enactment. See legislative history here.

July 9, 2024: DOJ/OIP Privacy Considerations Training.

July 11, 2024: DOJ/OIP Continuing FOIA Education Training.

July 15, 2024: Deadline for nominations for the 2024-2026 term of the federal FOIA Advisory Committee.

July 25, 2024: OGIS annual open meeting.

July 26, 2024: Deadline for agencies to post Quarter 3 FOIA data.

Jobs, jobs, jobs: Weekly report July 1, 2024

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Federal positions closing in the next 10 days

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Justice/NSD, Wash., D.C., GS 7-9, closes 7/1/24 (recent graduates)

Sup. Att’y Advisor, Nat’l Labor Relations Bd., GS 15, Wash., D.C., closes 7/1/24 (internal to NLRB).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Treasury/IRS, GS 14, various locations, closes 7/2/24 (non-public).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Def./WHS, GS 11-13, Alexandria, VA, closes 7/2/24 (non-public).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Energy, GS14, remote, closes 7/2/24.

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Air Force, GS 9, Homestead AFB, closes 7/5/24 (non-public).

Federal positions closing on or after July 12. 2024

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Army, Nat’l Guard, GS 9, Frankfort, KY, closes 7/22/24 (non-public).

Attorney Advisor, Dep’t of Justice/OIP, GS 12-15, Wash., D.C., closes 7/21/24.

FOIA News: Requests to FDA & SEC are more likely to be commercial, new analysis reveals

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FOIAengine Reveals Trends Behind the Big Numbers at FDA, SEC  

By Randy Miller, Law St. Media, June 26, 2024

This week we analyze the sources of Freedom of Information Act requests made during May to the Food and Drug Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission. This analysis provides a macro view of who is submitting the 20,000 plus requests made each year to the two agencies.

FOIAengine, the competitive-intelligence database that tracks FOIA requests in as close to real-time as their availability allows, organizes the entities who submit FOIA requests into ten categories: Commercial, Educational, Federal Government, Financial Institution, Law Firm, News Media, Non-Profit, Organization Not Identified, Other, and Local and State Government. The following charts show the number of requests to the FDA and the SEC for each of these categories.

Read more here.

FOIA News: Archivists issue statement re: NIH controversy

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SAA Urges Adherence to FOIA and FRA Rules by NIH

Press Release, Society of American Archivists, June 24, 2024

The Society of American Archivists (SAA) notes with concern the correspondence released by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic from Dr. David Morens and other officials at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) referencing the use of private email accounts for the specific purpose of avoiding disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). SAA leadership is particularly concerned by the implication from a subset of the released correspondence that dedicated records staff within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may be providing guidance for avoiding FOIA requests. 

Read more here.

Court opinion issued June 25, 2024

Court Opinions (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Radar Online LLC v. FBI (S.D.N.Y.) -- on renewed summary judgment, ruling that FBI properly relied on Exemption 7(A) to withhold certain records pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein because disclosure could reasonably be expected to interfere with related prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, whose case is on appeal.

Summaries of all published opinions issued in 2024 are available here. Earlier opinions are available here.

Jobs, jobs. jobs: Weekly report 6/24/24

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Federal positions closing in the next 10 days

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Navy, GS 12, Jacksonville, FL, closes 6/24/24 (non-public).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Air Force/ANG, GS 12, Arlington, VA, closes 6/25/24.

Att’y-Advisor, Dep’t of Justice/OIP, GS 12-15, Washington, D.C, closes 6/27/24.

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Veterans Affairs, GS 14, Wash, D.C., closes 6/28/24 (non-public).

Sup. Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Army, GS 13, Fort Meade, MD, closes 6/28/24.

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Justice/CRM, GS 9, Wash., D.C., closes 6/28/24 (recent graduates).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of Justice/NSD, Wash., D.C., GS 7-9, closes 7/1/24 (recent graduates)

Sup. Att’y Advisor, Nat’l Labor Relations Bd., GS 15, Wash., D.C., closes 7/1/24 (internal to NLRB).

Gov’t Info. Specialist, Dep’t of the Treasury/IRS, GS 14, various locations, closes 7/2/24 (non-public).

Court opinion issued June 21, 2024

Court Opinions (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Mayor of Baltimore v. ATF (D.D.C.) -- denying renewed motion of the National Sporting Sports Foundation (NSSF) to intervene in case involving certain firearm trace records because NSSF lacked standing. The court noted, among other things, that NSSF failed to explain “why the ATF has not adequately represented its interests with respect to Exemption 3,” that NSSF had been permitted to file an amicus brief, and that NSSF would be permitted to be heard at any oral argument.

Summaries of all published opinions issued in 2024 are available here. Earlier opinions are available here.