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Case TitleCITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
DistrictDistrict of Columbia
CityWashington, DC
Case Number1:2006cv00173
Date Filed2006-01-31
Date Closed2008-07-22
JudgeJudge Richard J. Leon
PlaintiffCITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON
Case DescriptionCitizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington submitted a FOIA request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency at the Department of Homeland Security for records of the agency's performance during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. CREW also requested expedited processing. The agency denied CREW's request for expedited processing. CREW filed an administrative appeal of the denial of expedited processing, which was also denied. CREW then filed suit.
Complaint issues: Failure to respond within statutory time limit, Expedited processing, Litigation - Attorney's fees

DefendantU.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
AppealD.C. Circuit 08-5409
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Docket
Complaint
Complaint attachment 1
Opinion/Order [26]
FOIA Project Annotation: Judge Richard Leon has ruled that FEMA properly invoked Exemption 5 (deliberative process privilege) to withhold records pertaining to Hurricane Katrina, including some records he found were protected by the presidential communications privilege, although he concluded that for some records FEMA had failed to show a connection between the agency and presidential advisors. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington asked for a broad range of records concerning the government's response to Katrina. FEMA released 7468 pages but withheld 1503 pages in full or in part under Exemption 5. CREW claimed that records shared with non-federal parties were not protected by the privilege. Leon rejected the claim, noting that "FEMA withheld material drafted by contractors made in connection with researching and developing FEMA's 'catastrophic planning' initiatives. Nothing in the Vaughn index indicates that the contractors acted in an adversarial capacity, such that they negated the consulting relationship." He said that a meeting involving emergency management officials from Mississippi and Louisiana "involved extra-agency personnel acting in a consulting capacity. The state officials worked with FEMA to make and inform agency decisions regarding evacuation as participants in FEMA's deliberations, not as adversaries." Leon's distinction between fact and opinion was so blurred that virtually all facts became part of a larger deliberation. He noted that personnel decisions "were part of the overall deliberations on how to effectively respond to Hurricane Katrina and other catastrophic events" and that responding to a fire involved "gauging the appropriate response to a specific type of problem [which] is clearly part of the ongoing, deliberative process about how to respond to a natural disaster." Further, deciding who to include on a teleconference reflected "the decision to include certain individuals in discussions on how to respond to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina." Turning to the presidential communications privilege, Leon observed that the D.C. Circuit, in Judicial Watch v. Dept of Justice, 365 F.3d1108 (D.C. Cir. 2004), had limited it to information that actually was provided to presidential advisors. Finding this applied to most of the records claimed under the presidential communications privilege, Leon observed that "many of the withheld communications were authored by, or requested and received by, the President's immediate White House advisers, and their staffs, who were formally charged with advising the President and providing him with recommendations in the wake of the hurricane." Rejecting CREW's claim that the advisers had to be identified by name, Leon noted that "whether the privilege applies depends on the nature of the adviser's responsibilities; not his or her name." But Leon agreed with CREW that FEMA had to do more to show that certain records claimed under the privilege actually went to presidential advisors. He pointed out that "communications solely between agency officials that were withheld as 'intended' for White House advisers or 'revealing' communications with White House advisers were not properly exempt under the presidential communications privilege. Although [an agency affidavit] states that 'it can be fairly inferred' that these withheld communications 'ultimately [were] transmitted' to the White House advisors or the President, this is, without more insufficient to meet FEMA's burden."
Issues: Exemption 5 - Privileges - Deliberative process privilege - Deliberative
Opinion/Order [32]
FOIA Project Annotation: Judge Richard Leon has ruled that documents memorializing advice considered by the White House in responding to Hurricane Katrina are protected by Exemption 5 (privileges). CREW made a wide-ranging request to FEMA and last year Leon upheld many of the exemption claims. Still at issue were claims that the presidential communications privilege protected 35 documents because they memorialized communications between FEMA and the White House. Leon had been concerned previously whether these documents constituted actual communications with the White House and had asked FEMA for further substantiation of its claims. This time, he noted that FEMA had clarified that "the redacted material does not consist of mere internal agency communications, but rather communications with the President or his immediate advisers or their staff that are memorialized in these internal documents." He relied on Judicial Watch v. Dept of Justice, 365 F.3d 1108 (D.C. Cir. 2004), in which the D.C. Circuit ruled that the presidential communications privilege protected "documents or communications with immediate presidential advisers," but not "internal agency documents never received by the White House." The D.C. Circuit indicated that "communications never received by the President or his Office are unlikely to be 'revelatory of his deliberations.'" But, in this case, Leon observed, "the redacted communications are 'revelatory' of presidential decisionmaking because they memorialize actual communications with the President or his staff; not merely internal agency communications." He pointed out that "CREW's argument that the presidential communications privilege is inapplicable because neither the President nor any other White House employee has seen the documents misses the mark. The privilege is not being claimed over the documents themselves, but rather the communications memorialized in them." He dismissed CREW's concern that such an interpretation could apply to "all communications with the White House regardless of whether the communications relate to presidential decisionmaking," by noting that "since the communications must relate to the President's shaping of policies or making of decisions in order to qualify for the privilege, the mere fact that it was communicated with or solicited and reviewed by a White House adviser or his staff is merely a threshold requirement in the first analysis." But Leon's subsequent description of the documents cast a rather wide net for his interpretation. He indicated that "these communications informed the President about the situation on the ground and were used to 'enable the President's advisers and their respective staffs to formulate advice and recommendations for the President in his decisions regarding how best to accommodate requests for Federal support, both in his capacity as Commander in Chief and as Chief Executive supervising the Federal response to Hurricane Katrina.' Thus, the declarations demonstrate that the communications relate to presidential decisions."
Issues: Exemption 5 - Privileges
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2006-01-311COMPLAINT against U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (Filing fee $ 250) filed by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A thru N)(jf, ) (Entered: 02/01/2006)
2006-01-312LCvR 7.1 - CERTIFICATE OF DISCLOSURE of Corporate Affiliations and Financial Interests by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (jf, ) (Entered: 02/01/2006)
2006-01-31SUMMONS (3) Issued as to U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General (jf, ) (Entered: 02/01/2006)
2006-02-013STANDING ORDER. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 02/01/2006. (CB, ) (Entered: 02/01/2006)
2006-02-024CERTIFICATE of Counsel Certificate of Compliance by Anne L. Weismann on behalf of CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 02/02/2006)
2006-03-065Defendant's ANSWER to Complaint by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Attachments: # 1 # 2 # 3 )(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 03/06/2006)
2006-03-156NOTICE of Change of Address by Anne L. Weismann (Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 03/15/2006)
2006-04-047MEET AND CONFER STATEMENT. (Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 04/04/2006)
2006-04-17MINUTE ORDER deferring the date for the parties to submit any proposed schedule for briefing of dispositive motions until July 26, 2006. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 4/17/06. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 04/17/2006)
2006-07-268MEET AND CONFER STATEMENT. (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 07/26/2006)
2006-07-26MINUTE SCHEDULING ORDER: Upon consideration of the parties' Joint Briefing Schedule Statement, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment is due by 12/20/2006; Plaintiff's Opposition and Cross Motion for Summary Judgment are due by 1/19/2007; Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiff's Cross-Motion and Defendant's Reply to Plaintiff's Opposition are due by 2/19/07; and Plaintiff's Reply to Defendant's Opposition is due by 3/5/2007. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 8/3/06. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 08/03/2006)
2006-08-04Set/Reset Deadlines: Plainitff's opposition and Cross Motions for Summary Judgment due by 1/19/2007. Defendant's Response to Cross Motions for Summary Judgment and Reply to plaintiff's opposition due by 2/19/2007. Plaintiff's Reply to Defendant's opposition due by 3/5/2007. Defendant's Summary Judgment motions due by 12/20/2006. (whb) (Entered: 08/04/2006)
2006-12-149Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Summary Judgment Motion by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 12/14/2006)
2006-12-1810NOTICE of Appearance by Kimberly D. Perkins on behalf of CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (Perkins, Kimberly) (Entered: 12/18/2006)
2006-12-19MINUTE ORDER granting 9 Motion for Extension of Time to File Summary Judgment. It is hereby ORDERED that defendant shall file its motion for summary judgment by 1/19/07; plaintiff shall file its opposition and cross motion for summary judgment, if any, by 2/20/07; defendant shall file reply and opposition to cross motion for summary judgment by 3/22/06; and plaintiff shall file its reply by 4/6/07. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 12/19/06. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 12/19/2006)
2006-12-20Set/Reset Deadlines: Plainitff's cross Motions due by 2/20/2007. Defendant's response to Cross Motions due by 3/22/2007. Plaintiff's reply to Cross Motions due by 4/6/2007. Defendant's Summary Judgment motions due by 1/19/2007. Plainitff's Response to Motion for Summary Judgment due by 2/20/2007. Reply to Motion for Summary Judgment due by 3/22/2007. (whb) (Entered: 12/20/2006)
2007-01-1611Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Summary Judgment Motion by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 01/16/2007)
2007-01-17MINUTE ORDER granting 11 Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Summary Judgment Motion. It is hereby ORDERED that defendant's motion for summary judgment shall be filed by 2/20/07; plaintiff's opposition and cross motion for summary judgment shall be filed by 3/22/07; defendant's opposition to plaintiff's cross-motion and reply to plaintiff's opposition shall be filed by 4/23/07; and plaintiff's reply to defendant's opposition shall be filed by 5/7/07. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 1/17/07. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 01/17/2007)
2007-01-18Set/Reset Deadlines: Defendant's Summary Judgment motions due by 2/20/2007. Plainitff's Response to Motion for Summary Judgment and cross motion for summary judgment due by 3/22/2007. Defendant's Reply to plaintiff's opposition and opposition to plaintiff's cross-motion to Motion for Summary Judgment due by 4/23/2007. (whb) (Entered: 01/18/2007)
2007-02-2012MOTION for Summary Judgment by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order # 2 Declaration of Adrian Sevier# 3 Exhibit 1 to Sevier Declaration# 4 Exhibit 2 to Sevier Declaration# 5 Exhibit 3 to Sevier Declaration# 6 Exhibit 4 to Sevier Declaration)(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 02/20/2007)
2007-02-2013ADDITIONAL ATTACHMENT Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1-52) by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 12 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY,. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (53-1366)# 2 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1367-1420)# 3 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1421-1480)# 4 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1481-1543)# 5 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1544-1646)# 6 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1650-1708)# 7 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1709-1789)# 8 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1790-1867)# 9 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1868-1921)# 10 Exhibit 5 to Sevier Declaration (1922-1938))(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 02/20/2007)
2007-02-2014ADDITIONAL ATTACHMENT Declaration of Joel B. Bagnal by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 12 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY,. (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 02/20/2007)
2007-03-0115MOTION to Seal Document by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 03/01/2007)
2007-03-0116NOTICE of Sealed Document by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 03/01/2007)
2007-03-02MINUTE ORDER granting 15 Motion to Seal Document. It is hereby ORDERED that defendant?s Motion for Leave to File Defendant?s Voluntary Notice tothe Court under seal is GRANTED; and it is further ORDERED that Defendant?s Voluntary Notice to the Court shall be filed UNDER SEAL; and it is furtherORDERED that plaintiff may not disclose the fact of or substance of the Voluntary Notice. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 3/2/07. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 03/02/2007)
2007-03-0217NOTICE of Filing Under Seal by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON re Order on Motion to Seal Document,, 16 Notice (Other) (Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 03/02/2007)
2007-03-0218MOTION for Reconsideration re Order on Motion to Seal Document, by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON. (jf, ) (Entered: 03/05/2007)
2007-03-0228Voluntary NOTICE to the Court by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (FILED UNDER SEAL) (jf, ) (Entered: 11/19/2007)
2007-03-0519NOTICE of Filing Under Seal by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (Shapiro, Elizabeth) (Entered: 03/05/2007)
2007-03-0520Memorandum in opposition to re 18 MOTION for Reconsideration re Order on Motion to Seal Document, filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (jf, ) (Entered: 03/05/2007)
2007-03-07MINUTE ORDER denying 18 MOTION for Reconsideration re Order on Motion to Seal Document. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 3/7/07. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 03/07/2007)
2007-03-2221NOTICE of Appearance by Scott Allan Hodes on behalf of CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (Hodes, Scott) (Entered: 03/22/2007)
2007-03-2222Memorandum in opposition to re 12 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON. (Attachments: # 1 Statement of Facts Plaintiff's Response to Defendant's Statement of Material Facts# 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 03/22/2007)
2007-04-2323REPLY to opposition to motion re 12 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Attachments: # 1 Supplemental Declaration of Adrian Sevier)(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 04/23/2007)
2007-04-2624MOTION for Leave to File Sur-Reply by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order # 2 Plaintiff's Sur-Reply# 3 Exhibit)(Weismann, Anne) (Entered: 04/26/2007)
2007-04-3025Memorandum in opposition to re 24 MOTION for Leave to File Sur-Reply , Or In the Alternative, Response to Plaintiff's Sur-reply filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 04/30/2007)
2007-05-01MINUTE ORDER denying 24 MOTION for Leave to File Sur-Reply. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 5/1/07. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 05/01/2007)
2007-09-2726MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 9/25/07. (whb) (Entered: 09/27/2007)
2007-09-2727ORDER granting in part and denying in part 12 MOTION for Summary Judgment by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 9/25/07. (whb) (Entered: 09/27/2007)
2007-12-24Status Conference set for 1/30/2008 11:30 AM in Courtroom 18 before Judge Richard J. Leon.Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 12/24/07. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 12/24/2007)
2008-01-2529MOTION for Summary Judgment Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order, # 2 Declaration Second Supplemental Sevier Declaration (Part 1), # 3 Declaration Second Supplemental Sevier Declaration (Part 2), # 4 Declaration Second Supplemental Sevier Declaration (Part 3), # 5 Declaration Supplemental Bagnal Declaration)(Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 01/25/2008)
2008-01-30Minute Entry. Proceedings held before Judge Richard J. Leon: Status Conference held on 1/30/2008, ( Response to Motion for Summary Judgment due by 2/19/2008., Reply to Motion for Summary Judgment due by 3/10/2008.). (Court Reporter Patty Gels.) (whb) (Entered: 01/30/2008)
2008-02-2030Unopposed MOTION for Leave to File Plaintiff's Opposition to Defendant's Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment and Supporting Memorandum by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order, # 2 Plaintiff's Opposition to Defendant's Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment and Supporting Memorandum, # 3 Proposed Order attached to Plaintiff's Opposition)(Hodes, Scott) (Entered: 02/20/2008)
2008-02-27MINUTE ORDER granting nunc pro tunc 30 Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Plaintiff's Opposition to Defendant's Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment Out of Time. It is hereby ORDERED that plaintiff's motion is GRANTED and that plaintiff's opposition to defendant's renewed motion for summary judgment may be filed on 2/20/2008; and it is further ORDERED that defendant's reply in support of its renewed motion for summary judgment is due on or before 3/11/2008. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 2/27/2008. (lcrjl1) (Entered: 02/27/2008)
2008-03-1131REPLY to opposition to motion re 29 MOTION for Summary Judgment Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. (Bryce, Peter) (Entered: 03/11/2008)
2008-07-2232MEMORANDUM OPINION the Court GRANTS defendant's Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 7/22/08. (kc) (Entered: 07/22/2008)
2008-07-2233ORDER granting defendant's Renewed Motion 29 for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 7/22/08. (kc) (Entered: 07/22/2008)
2008-09-1934NOTICE OF APPEAL as to 27 Order on Motion for Summary Judgment, 26 Memorandum & Opinion, 33 Order on Motion for Summary Judgment, 32 Memorandum & Opinion by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON. Filing fee $ 455, receipt number 00900000000001620555. Fee Status: Fee Paid. Parties have been notified. (Hodes, Scott) (Entered: 09/19/2008)
2008-09-22Transmission of Notice of Appeal and Docket Sheet to US Court of Appeals re 34 Notice of Appeal, (jf, ) (Entered: 09/22/2008)
2008-09-25USCA Case Number 08-5409 for 34 Notice of Appeal, filed by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON. (jf, ) (Entered: 09/25/2008)
2009-12-0835ORDER of USCA as to 34 Notice of Appeal, filed by CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON ; USCA Case Number 08-5409. Upon consideration of appellants motion to dismiss the appeal, it is ORDERED that the motion be granted, and this case is hereby dismissed. (kb) (Entered: 12/09/2009)
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