January 2021 FOIA Litigation with Five-Year Monthly Trends
During the month of January 2021 federal district courts saw a total of 35 new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits filed under 5 U.S.C. 552. To place this number in perspective, 35 new filings compares with a monthly average of 62 filings during the last 12 months. This month’s total brought overall FOIA filings on an annual basis for these last 12 months to 739.
The figure below provides a more detailed view of monthly trends during the past five years. The height of each bar reflects the number of filings in that month. To see the actual filing count mouse over any bar. The superimposed line over the bars is the moving 12-month average. It is computed by adding up the 12 months ending at a given month, and then dividing that total by 12 to obtain the monthly average over this period. Mousing over any bar also shows the calculated result for this moving average for that given month.
Locating additional details on these cases: The FOIA Project compiles summaries of each of these cases written by Harry Hammitt for FOIAproject.org into a weekly blog posting. These typically are posted every Thursday. For recent postings see:
* January 28, 2021: BRADY CENTER TO PREVENT GUN VIOLENCE v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION and 9 other new FOIA lawsuits.
* January 27, 2021: CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY AND TECHNOLOGY v. US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY et al and 6 other new FOIA lawsuits.
* January 27, 2021: CATO INSTITUTE v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION et al and 9 other new FOIA lawsuits, plus case descriptions.
* January 7, 2021: FOIA Activity: 124 new FOIA court documents, plus case descriptions.
* December 31, 2020: American Civil Liberties Union Foundation v. Department of Justice et al and 12 other new FOIA lawsuits.
Documents in each case, including the complaint that was filed and the court’s docket sheet, are available elsewhere on FOIAproject.org. They can be found by using the “Search Lawsuits” tool under the “FOIA Lawsuits” menu.