Court opinions issued Mar. 30, 2020
Williams v. Exec. Office for U.S. Attorneys (D.D.C.) -- dismissing suit because plaintiff conceded agency’s supplemental motion for summary judgment.
Pinson v. DOJ (D.D.C.) -- granting summary judgment for government as to plaintiff’s claims relating to three of his FBI requests; twenty-one of his BOP requests; all six of his EOUSA requests; both of his OIP requests, and his single USMS request; denying summary judgment for plaintiff’s claims relating to twelve of his FBI requests; twenty-seven of his BOP requests; and all four of his OIG requests; and dismissing claims relating to plaintiff’s CIA requests.
Democracy Forward Foun. v. CMS (D.D.C.) -- on renewed summary judgment, ruling that agency demonstrated that consultant corollary applied to emails of third-party consultant and that it met its burden to segregate and release all non-exempt records.
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