We have added 21 documents from 3 FOIA cases filed between February 14, 2021 and February 20, 2021. Note that there can be delays between the date a case is filed and when it shows up on PACER. If there are filings from this period that have yet to be posted on PACER, this FOIA Project list may not be complete.
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- CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (filed Feb 18, 2021)
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington submitted a FOIA request to the Department of Defense for records concerning Rivada Networks and DOD’s current spectrum allocation and the potential sharing of DOD’s spectrum allocation with private industry. CREW also requested a fee waiver. The agency acknowledged receipt of the request read more…
We have added 9 decisions of a procedural or substantive nature filed between February 14, 2021 and February 20, 2021. These are associated with 9 FOIA cases pending in federal district court. Note that because there can be delays between the date a decision is made and when it shows up on PACER, this listing includes only decisions that appeared on PACER during this period.
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- CAE 1:2019cv01218 — Mertes v. Internal Revenue Service
- February 18, 2021: JOINT STIPULATION OF PARTIAL DISMISSAL AND ORDER signed by District Judge Anthony W. Ishii on 2/18/2021.(Gonzales, V)
We have added 53 documents from 7 FOIA cases filed between February 7, 2021 and February 13, 2021. Note that there can be delays between the date a case is filed and when it shows up on PACER. If there are filings from this period that have yet to be posted on PACER, this FOIA Project list may not be complete.
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- Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice et al v. Department of Homeland Security et al (filed Feb 10, 2021)
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice and a number of immigration advocacy groups submitted FOIA requests to the Department of Homeland Security for records concerning family detention centers, juvenile detention centers, and locations where parole or credible fear determination records are located read more…
We have added 6 decisions of a procedural or substantive nature filed between February 7, 2021 and February 13, 2021. These are associated with 6 FOIA cases pending in federal district court. Note that because there can be delays between the date a decision is made and when it shows up on PACER, this listing includes only decisions that appeared on PACER during this period.
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- DC 1:2015cv01183 — RIOS v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- February 8, 2021: MEMORANDUM OPINION accompanying the final order issued separately this day. Signed by Judge Tanya S. Chutkan on 2/8/2021.(psu1)
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.
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We have added 57 documents from 10 FOIA cases filed between January 31, 2021 and February 6, 2021. Note that there can be delays between the date a case is filed and when it shows up on PACER. If there are filings from this period that have yet to be posted on PACER, this FOIA Project list may not be complete.
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- Bioscience Advisors, Inc. v. United States Securities and Exchange Commission et al (filed Feb 3, 2021)
Bioscience Advisors, Inc. submitted a series of FOIA requests to the Securities and Exchange Commission for records concerning requests by companies for confidential treatment of information and the expiration date of those confidentiality claims. In 2020, the SEC began to respond to Bioscience Advisors requests by telling the company that it found no records read more…
We have added 17 decisions of a procedural or substantive nature filed between January 31, 2021 and February 6, 2021. These are associated with 17 FOIA cases pending in federal district court. Note that because there can be delays between the date a decision is made and when it shows up on PACER, this listing includes only decisions that appeared on PACER during this period.
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- CAN 3:2017cv01240 — Frost v. United States Department of Justice
- February 1, 2021: COURTS CERTIFICATION THAT APPEAL IS NOT TAKEN IN GOOD FAITH. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on February 1, 2021. (jcslc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/1/2021) Any non-CM/ECF Participants have been served by First Class Mail to the addresses of record listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF)
We have added 66 documents from 9 FOIA cases filed between January 24, 2021 and January 30, 2021. Note that there can be delays between the date a case is filed and when it shows up on PACER. If there are filings from this period that have yet to be posted on PACER, this FOIA Project list may not be complete.
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- The New York Times Company v. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (filed Jan 26, 2021)
The New York Times submitted a FOIA request to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for records concerning various companies and organizations related to nursing homes. The agency acknowledged receipt of the request but after hearing nothing further from the agency, the New York Times filed suit read more…
We have added 20 decisions of a procedural or substantive nature filed between January 24, 2021 and January 30, 2021. These are associated with 19 FOIA cases pending in federal district court. Note that because there can be delays between the date a decision is made and when it shows up on PACER, this listing includes only decisions that appeared on PACER during this period.
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- CAE 1:2019cv01218 — Mertes v. Internal Revenue Service
- January 25, 2021: ORDER REGARDING MOOTNESS FOLLOWING DISCLOSURE OF DOCUMENT signed by District Judge Anthony W. Ishii on 1/25/2021. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED this case is not mooted by the production of the Form 709 without the attached Form 706. This case remains activ e and pending. Within fourteen (14) days of service of this order, the IRS shall submit a supplement, consistent with the July 24, 2020 Order (Doc. No. 26) and the Order of Clarification (Doc. No. 31), to the re-noticed summary judgment motion. Wit hin fourteen (14) days of service of the IRSs supplement, Plaintiff may file an opposition to the re-noticed summary judgment motion. Within seven (7) days of service of Plaintiff's opposition, the IRS shall file a reply. If, after receiving the parties' submissions, the Court determines that a hearing on the re-noticed summary judgment would be helpful, the Court will set a hearing date at that time. (Gonzales, V)
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was passed to ensure the public’s right to know what their government was doing. Recognizing that the legal maxim that “justice delayed is justice denied,” provisions were included in the original bill to help ensure that the records requested were promptly released. Response delays still became a perennial problem, so additional provisions were added by Congress to further ensure these timeliness requirements were in fact met.
Unfortunately, to date these statutory mandates appear to have had little effect. Indeed, FOIA is becoming undermined by endless delays. Federal officials increasingly ignore these deadlines, forcing FOIA requesters to take them to court. As a result, the number of FOIA lawsuits have been rising because federal agencies were often not responding at all. Now the FOIA Project has documented that federal judges are increasingly failing to rule in a timely manner when requesters are forced to file suit to enforce FOIA requirements.
All these delays have practical consequences. Sometimes individuals require records to deal with pressing personal matters. Others seek information on immediate public policy issues. Because of these delays, for example, FOIA requesters seeking records about Trump administration policies often will not obtain them until long after President Trump has left office. And unless matters change, the same will be true for FOIA requesters seeking records about the new Biden administration’s policies.
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