FOIA News: Stars & Stripes Reporter Sues DOD Over Rejected Requests
*** FOIA Advisor’s Allan Blutstein is interviewed in this story. FOIA Advisor previously addressed the very issue at hand in a “Q&A” post published in May 2021 (“Q&A: Stars and Stripes Forever”). ***
Reporter’s lawsuit challenges Pentagon refusals that cites his status as Stars and Stripes Employee
Alison Bath, Stars & Stripes, Jan. 19, 2022
A journalist is suing the Department of Defense, alleging that it broke the law in repeatedly denying his requests for public information based on his employment at a military publication.
Stars and Stripes reporter Chad Garland filed the lawsuit Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. It contends that DOD, the Department of the Navy, the Marine Corps and U.S. Central Command committed numerous violations of the Freedom of Information Act from August 2020 through August 2021.
Stars and Stripes is not one of the parties involved in the lawsuit.
“This is a fight for my personal First Amendment and FOIA rights,” Garland said.
During the period covered by the suit, Garland made 15 requests as a private individual under FOIA, a federal law that allows people to obtain public records.
The agencies denied all of those requests as well as his subsequent appeals because he is a federal employee.
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