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Case TitleJUDICIAL WATCH, INC. v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
DistrictDistrict of Columbia
CityWashington, DC
Case Number1:2019cv00876
Date Filed2019-03-27
Date Closed2021-03-12
JudgeJudge Trevor N. McFadden
PlaintiffJUDICIAL WATCH, INC.
Case DescriptionJudicial Watch submitted FOIA requests to the FDA and the National Institute for Health for records concerning contracts between the agency and Advanced Biosciences Resources for provision of human fetal tissue to be used in humanized mice research. Both agencies acknowledged receipt of the requests, but after hearing nothing further from either agency, Judicial Watch filed suit.
Complaint issues: Failure to respond within statutory time limit, Adequacy - Search, Litigation - Vaughn index, Litigation - Attorney's fees

DefendantU.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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Complaint
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Complaint attachment 4
Opinion/Order [25]
FOIA Project Annotation: Judicial Watch challenged the Exemption 4 claims. Referring to the agencies' involvement as "bloody business" and noting that the government had participated "in this potentially illicit trade for years," McFadden indicated emphatically that Exemption 4 did not apply, apparently informed in part by his belief that the contract was almost certainly illegal. McFadden started by rejecting the agencies' claim that the records did not reflect on government operations or activities and instead were about a private company. However, he noted that "here, ABR was a supplier of human body parts to the Government and thus is implicated in the Government's activities. They were business partners. Judicial Watch wants to know how the Government used taxpayer dollars participating in this trade. This is a far cry from when the Government only acquires private documents through its role as a regulator or law maker." Judicial Watch challenged the agencies' claims that the names and addresses of ABR's contract laboratories constituted commercial information under Exemption 4 and that unit prices and line-item amounts in contracts between ABR and the government were confidential under Exemption 4. McFadden agreed with Judicial Watch on both counts. McFadden found that declarations supplied by the agencies and ABR did not provide sufficient evidence that the names and addresses of contract laboratories were actually commercial. The FDA's declaration talked only in terms of whether ABR could consider such information as commercial. But McFadden indicated that "if speculation sufficed, this litany would be fine. But the supplemental declaration says nothing about why ABR in fact has a commercial interest in the names and addresses of its contract labs." He explained that ABR's declaration was no more helpful. He pointed out that its "conclusory assertions do not suggest to the Court, even at the highest level of generality, why ABR has a commercial interest in the information." He observed that "the Government has not met its burden to show that the names and addresses of ABR's contract labs are commercial in nature." He pointed out that "it was even more important for the Government (or ABR) to address the commercial nature of the names and addresses, given that this type of information is not obviously commercial." He faulted the government and ABR for their lack of supporting detail. He noted that "it bears repeating that this could have been a different case had the Government or ABR adequately explained themselves. But they did not. And ABR did not intervene to defend its interests, as companies have in similar cases. FOIA favors disclosure, and the burden to avoid disclosure rests with the Government. It did not meet that burden here." Turning to the question of whether the agencies had shown that ABR's prices were confidential, McFadden pointed out that "Judicial Watch does not appear to dispute that, in general, unit pricing could be confidential information. It instead argues that the pricing information is no longer confidential." He explained that "recall that Judicial Watch seeks unit pricing for the years 2013-2018. Judicial Watch contends that this information is in the public domain in two ways: (a) for 2013-2015 records, through fee schedules appended to a report released by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; and (b) for 2016-2018 records, through the Government's disclosures in responding to this FOIA request." The Senate Judiciary Committee had investigated whether ABR and other tissue suppliers had violated 42 U.S.C. § 289g-2, which prohibits the transfer of human fetal tissue "for valuable consideration," an amount over the reasonable payment for associated costs. The report concluded that ABR "received payments for fetal tissue specimens far in excess of their demonstrates costs of the allowable categories." Attached to the report were ABR's fee schedules for 2010-2015. McFadden explained that "the Court finds that the fee schedules appended to the Committee's report are enough to put the information that Judicial Watch seeks for the 2013-2015 years in the public domain." Although the agencies argued that the fee schedules did not contain the exact information requested by Judicial Watch, McFadden found the information was a sufficient match. He observed that "the unit pricing information for human fetal tissue as well as shipping and other costs disclose in the Judiciary Committee report fee schedules â€" corresponding with the 2013-2015 years â€" is thus in the public domain." McFadden then found that information disclosed by NIH in response to Judicial Watch's request also matched the information that agency had withheld under Exemption 4. The agencies argued that to constitute an official acknowledgment the information had to be, for al practical purposes, identical. But McFadden observed that "the public-domain doctrine does not require the Court to favor form over substance. Binding caselaw shows that the relevant inquiry is whether the information is in the public domain, not whether it is also in precisely the same form." Rejecting the agencies' arguments to the contrary, McFadden noted that "even though these materials might have disclosed unit pricing in a different form, that does not mean that the information is not in the public domain." In concluding, McFadden indicated that the agency had dodged a bullet because failing to provide sufficient evidence to support its exemption claims meant that he did not have to address Judicial Watch's assertion that ABR had engaged in criminal activity. He noted, however, that "the Court is dubious of the Government's argument that the exception could not apply here."
Issues: Exemption 4 - Confidential business information
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2019-03-271COMPLAINT against U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ( Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 0090-6025105) filed by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet, # 2 Summons U.S. Attorney, # 3 Summons U.S. Attorney General, # 4 Summons U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)(Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 03/27/2019)
2019-03-272LCvR 26.1 CERTIFICATE OF DISCLOSURE of Corporate Affiliations and Financial Interests by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC. (Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 03/27/2019)
2019-03-27Case Assigned to Judge Trevor N. McFadden. (zef, ) (Entered: 03/27/2019)
2019-03-273SUMMONS (3) Issued Electronically as to U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General. (Attachments: # 1 Notice and Consent)(zef, ) (Entered: 03/27/2019)
2019-03-284STANDING ORDER Establishing Procedures for Cases Before Judge Trevor N. McFadden. The parties are hereby ORDERED to read and comply with the directives in the attached standing order. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 03/28/2019. (lctnm2) (Entered: 03/28/2019)
2019-04-025RETURN OF SERVICE/AFFIDAVIT of Summons and Complaint Executed as to the United States Attorney. Date of Service Upon United States Attorney on 4/1/2019. ( Answer due for ALL FEDERAL DEFENDANTS by 5/1/2019.), RETURN OF SERVICE/AFFIDAVIT of Summons and Complaint Executed on United States Attorney General. Date of Service Upon United States Attorney General 4/1/2019., RETURN OF SERVICE/AFFIDAVIT of Summons and Complaint Executed. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES served on 4/1/2019 (Attachments: # 1 Declaration of Cristina Rotaru)(Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 04/02/2019)
2019-05-016ANSWER to Complaint by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.(Clark, Denise) (Entered: 05/01/2019)
2019-05-01MINUTE ORDER. Before the Court are a Complaint and an Answer in this FOIA case. It is hereby ORDERED that the parties shall meet and confer and file a Joint Status Report proposing a schedule for proceeding in this matter. The schedule should address, among other things, the status of Plaintiff's FOIA request, the anticipated number of documents responsive to Plaintiff's FOIA request, the anticipated date(s) for release of the documents requested by Plaintiff, whether a motion for an Open America stay is likely in this case, whether a Vaughn index will be required in this case, and a briefing schedule for dispositive motions, if required. The parties shall file the Joint Status Report on or before June 3, 2019. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 05/1/2019. (lctnm2) (Entered: 05/01/2019)
2019-05-01Set/Reset Deadlines: Joint Status Report due by 6/3/2019. (hmc) (Entered: 05/01/2019)
2019-05-317Joint STATUS REPORT by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 05/31/2019)
2019-06-04MINUTE ORDER. Upon considering the parties' 7 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ordered that the parties shall file a further Joint Status Report on or before August 2, 2019. The Joint Status Report should inform the Court about the Defendant's processing of the Plaintiff's request and how the parties wish to proceed in this matter. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 06/04/2019. lctnm2) (Entered: 06/04/2019)
2019-06-04Set/Reset Deadlines: Joint Status Report due by 8/2/2019. (hmc) (Entered: 06/04/2019)
2019-08-028Joint STATUS REPORT by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. (Clark, Denise) (Entered: 08/02/2019)
2019-08-05MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of 8 Joint Status Report, the parties are hereby ORDERED to file a further Joint Status Report on or before October 2, 2019. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 8/5/2019. (lctnm1) (Entered: 08/05/2019)
2019-08-05Set/Reset Deadlines: Joint Status Report due by 10/2/2019. (hmc) (Entered: 08/05/2019)
2019-10-029Joint STATUS REPORT by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. (Clark, Denise) (Entered: 10/02/2019)
2019-10-02MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of 9 Joint Status Report, the parties are hereby ORDERED to file a further Joint Status Report on or before February 3, 2020. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 10/2/2019. (lctnm2) (Entered: 10/02/2019)
2019-10-03Set/Reset Deadlines: Joint Status Report due by 2/3/2020. (hmc) (Entered: 10/03/2019)
2019-11-2710NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL by Michelle D. Jackson on behalf of All Defendants Substituting for attorney Denise M. Clark (Jackson, Michelle) (Entered: 11/27/2019)
2020-02-0311Joint STATUS REPORT by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 02/03/2020)
2020-02-03MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the 11 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the parties shall file a further Joint Status Report on or before April 6, 2020. It is further ORDERED that the parties shall appear for a status conference on April 10, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. in Courtroom 2, before Judge Trevor N. McFadden. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 2/3/2020. (lctnm2) (Entered: 02/03/2020)
2020-02-04Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings: Joint Status Report due by 4/6/2020. Status Conference set for 4/10/2020 at 10:00 AM in Courtroom 2 before Judge Trevor N. McFadden. (hmc) (Entered: 02/04/2020)
2020-03-26MINUTE ORDER. It is hereby ORDERED that the status conference scheduled for April 10, 2020, is VACATED. A joint status report remains due on or before April 6, 2020. The status report should inform the Court of any remaining disputes between the parties and propose a briefing schedule, if necessary. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 3/26/2020. (lctnm2) (Entered: 03/26/2020)
2020-04-0612Joint STATUS REPORT by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 04/06/2020)
2020-04-07MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the 12 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the parties shall adhere to the following briefing schedule. Defendant shall file its motion for summary judgment on or before July 6, 2020. Plaintiff shall file its combined opposition and cross-motion for summary judgment on or before August 5, 2020. Defendant shall file its combined reply and opposition on or before August 19, 2020. Plaintiff shall file its reply, if any, on or before September 2, 2020. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 4/7/2020. (lctnm2) (Entered: 04/07/2020)
2020-04-07Set/Reset Deadlines: Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment due by 7/6/2020. Plaintiff's Opposition and Cross Motion due by 8/5/2020. Defendant's reply and opposition due by 8/19/2020. Plaintiff's reply due by 9/2/2020. (zhmc) (Entered: 04/07/2020)
2020-05-1513NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL by Kristin Brudy-Everett on behalf of U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substituting for attorney Michelle D. Jackson (Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 05/15/2020)
2020-07-0214Consent MOTION to Amend/Correct Briefing Schedule by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 07/02/2020)
2020-07-06MINUTE ORDER granting Defendant's 14 Consent Motion to Amend Briefing Schedule. The summary judgment briefing schedule is adjusted as follows: Defendant's motion for summary judgment is due on or before July 13, 2020. Plaintiff's combined opposition and cross-motion for summary judgment is due on or before August 12, 2020. Defendant's combined reply and opposition is due on or before August 26, 2020. Plaintiff's reply, if any, is due on or before September 9, 2020. The Court directs the parties' attention to Paragraph 9(A) of the Court's 4 Standing Order, which states that "[m]otions for extensions of time... must be filed at least four business days prior to the first affected deadline." Any future motions for extension that fail to comply with this requirement may be denied. And further requests for extension of time will be disfavored. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 7/6/2020. (lctnm2) (Entered: 07/06/2020)
2020-07-06Set/Reset Deadlines: Defendant's motion for summary judgment due by 7/13/2020. Plaintiff's combined opposition and cross-motion for summary judgment due by 8/12/2020. Defendant's combined reply and opposition due by 8/26/2020. Plaintiff's reply due by 9/9/2020. (hmc) (Entered: 07/06/2020)
2020-07-1315MOTION for Summary Judgment and Statement of Facts by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (Attachments: # 1 Declaration of Katherine Uhl, # 2 Exhibit 1-7, # 3 Declaration of Gorka Garcia-Malene, # 4 Exhibit 1-5, # 5 Declaration of Howard R. Philips, # 6 Exhibit 1, # 7 Text of Proposed Order)(Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 07/13/2020)
2020-08-1116Memorandum in opposition to re 15 MOTION for Summary Judgment and Statement of Facts filed by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Attachments: # 1 Declaration (With Exhibits 1-12), # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 08/11/2020)
2020-08-1117Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC. (Attachments: # 1 Declaration (With Exhibits 1-12), # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Orfanedes, Paul) (Entered: 08/11/2020)
2020-08-1218NOTICE of Appearance by Meredith Leigh Di Liberto on behalf of JUDICIAL WATCH, INC. (Di Liberto, Meredith) (Entered: 08/12/2020)
2020-08-1919Consent MOTION to Amend/Correct Briefing Schedule by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 08/19/2020)
2020-08-19MINUTE ORDER granting Defendant's 14 Consent Motion to Amend Briefing Schedule. Defendant shall file its combined reply and opposition on or before September 9, 2020. Plaintiff shall file its reply, if any, on or before September 23, 2020. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 8/19/2020. (lctnm2) (Entered: 08/19/2020)
2020-08-20Set/Reset Deadlines: Defendant's combined reply and opposition due by 9/9/2020. Plaintiff's reply due by 9/23/2020. (hmc) (Entered: 08/20/2020)
2020-09-0920Memorandum in opposition to re 17 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. (Attachments: # 1 Statement of Facts, # 2 Exhibit A - Supplemental Declaration of Howard R. Philips, # 3 Text of Proposed Order)(Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 09/09/2020)
2020-09-0921REPLY to opposition to motion re 17 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment (same as ECF 20) filed by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. (Attachments: # 1 Statement of Facts, # 2 Exhibit A - Supplemental Declaration of Howard R. Philips, # 3 Text of Proposed Order)(Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 09/09/2020)
2020-09-2322REPLY to opposition to motion re 17 Cross MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Attachments: # 1 Declaration (Supplemental) of Meredith Di Liberto)(Di Liberto, Meredith) (Entered: 09/23/2020)
2020-10-1623MOTION to Amend/Correct Correct the Record by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (Brudy-Everett, Kristin) (Entered: 10/16/2020)
2020-10-1924Memorandum in opposition to re 23 MOTION to Amend/Correct Correct the Record filed by JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Di Liberto, Meredith) (Entered: 10/19/2020)
2021-03-1125MEMORANDUM OPINION re Defendant's 15 Motion for Summary Judgment, Plaintiff's 17 Cross Motion for Summary Judgment, and Defendant's 23 Motion to Correct the Record. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 3/11/2021. (lctnm2) (Entered: 03/11/2021)
2021-03-1126ORDER. For the reasons stated in 25 Memorandum Opinion, Defendant's 15 Motion for Summary Judgment is DENIED, Plaintiff's 17 Cross Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED, and Defendant's 23 Motion to Correct the Record is DENIED. Signed by Judge Trevor N. McFadden on 3/11/2021. (lctnm2) (Entered: 03/11/2021)
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