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FOIA News (2015-2024)

FOIA News: Clock ticking on DOJ summary of 2021 annual FOIA reports

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

When will the Department of Justice’s Office of Information Privacy release its summary of annual FOIA data for fiscal year 2021? We don’t know. But probably soon. Since 2011, OIP has released its annual summary no later than June nine times. The two outliers involved the FY 2013 summary, which was issued on July 18, 2014, and its FY 2011 summary, which was issued on September 6, 2012.

In the meantime, the raw data is available on FOIA.gov. A summary of the data is available in a FOIA Advisor post dated March 3, 2022.

FOIA News: FOIA Advisory Committee approves final report

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

FOIA advisers recommend independent review into how DHS handles immigration record requests

By Justin Doubleday, WFED, June 9, 2022

Congress should fund an independent review into how the Department of Homeland Security handles immigration records requests, one of the largest drivers of the Freedom of Information Act backlog, according to an advisory group.

The FOIA Advisory Committee approved its final report for the 2020-2022 term on Thursday. The committee is now seeking applications for new members ahead of the first meeting of the 2022-2024 term in September.

The committee’s final report digs into a range of legislative, technology and process recommendations, including suggestions for how to improve “first-person requests,” where individuals seek access to government records on themselves.

Read more here.

FOIA News: DHS Announces Move to New Case Management System

FOIA News (2015-2024)Kevin SchmidtComment

Change is Underway at DHS Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

DHS FOIA is moving to a NEW system which will allow us to process records faster. We expect to begin moving to the system in June. There may be a temporary delay in response to your request while launching the new system. 

The move will be staggered across DHS FOIA processing centers to minimize disruptions. We will provide dates for impacts at each DHS FOIA processing center as soon as they are available. We are giving you advance notice so that you can plan accordingly. We appreciate your patience as we move forward with this new technology.

PLEASE NOTE: This change event will NOT affect requests sent to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the United States Secret Service.  

If you have a Public Access Link (PAL) account at https://foiarequest.dhs.gov, you will need to create a new account after the move. Documents in your PAL account will remain available until the move to the new system is complete.  Please download any content from your PAL account you may need later!

Read more here.

FOIA News: GSA withholding names of Trump and Pence staffers

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Trump staffer records should remain secret, Biden administration lawyers argue

Dave Levinthal, Insider, June 3, 2022

  • Insider filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking records about Trump and Pence's post-presidency transition offices.

  • General Services Administration officials refused to release some records, and Insider sued.

  • The lawsuit is pending in federal district court.

There is "no discernible public interest" in disclosing the identities of six taxpayer-funded staffers who worked for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Mike Pence after they left office, Biden administration lawyers told a federal district court Wednesday. 

Releasing the Trump and Pence staffers' names would "constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of their privacy," according to a motion filed by Department of Justice attorneys, including US Attorney Matthew Graves, who President Joe Biden nominated. 

Read more here.

FOIA News: Billionaires use FOIA, too (but presumably can afford to pay all fees)

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

Billionaire Koch Brother Files FOIA Against FBI in Crusade Against Counterfeit Wine

Am. L. Media, May 31, 2022

Bond, Schoeneck & King filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the FBI Saturday in New York Southern District Court on behalf billionaire and collector Bill Koch and wine commentator Bradley Goldstein.

The complaint, which arises from Koch’s attempts to expose alleged fraud within the international rare wine market, seeks records related to wine distributor Royal Wine Merchants and deceased wine counterfeiter Meinhard Gorke a/k/a ‘Hardy Rodenstock’ and ‘Meinhard Lehner.’

The case is 1:22-cv-04421, Koch et al v. Federal Bureau Of Investigation.

A copy of the complaint is here.

FOIA News: Final meeting of the 2020-2022 FOIA Advisory Committee

FOIA News (2015-2024)Allan BlutsteinComment

FOIA Advisory Committee meets June 9 for final meeting of 2020-2022 term

OGIS, The FOIA Ombudsman Blog, May 23, 2022

The final meeting of the 2020-2022 term of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee is Thursday June 9, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT. This virtual meeting is open to the public and registration is required for those wishing to make oral public comments. Please register here by 11:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday June 7, to receive an email with instructions for accessing the meeting via WebEx. We also will livestream the meeting on the National Archives YouTube channel (with a slight transmission delay). We will monitor the chat function via WebEx and YouTube

Read more here.