Link to complaint further down thread but I especially like Count VI. People who have been paying more attention to *every* case here than I have been, is this the first major use of a FOIA challenge? It's the first I remember seeing!
Link to complaint further down thread but I especially like Count VI. People who have been paying more attention to *every* case here than I have been, is this the first major use of a FOIA challenge? It's the first I remember seeing!
(By "I like" I of course mean "I respect the lawyers who are willing to play Calvinball right back at the Supreme Court", not "I like the underlying circumstances", I should clarify, watching so many lawyers rise to this occasion so admirably is great)
Think the Hegseth Signalgate case was FOIA as well.
Yeah, but different area of FOIA -- that was about recordkeeping, this is "you can't rely on procedures that are not made public except in extremely limited circumstances, which this is not"
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