JoseCuervo
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Ahhhh... The power of a good attorney, to force Dubya and his Agencies to comply with the laws enacted by Congress, and not try and stonewall the dissemination of information to the Public.
On February 26, 2004 Federal District Court Judge B. Lynn Winmill ruled in favor of Western Watersheds Project and against the Bureau of Land Management in a significant victory for public access to federal government documents under the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA).
Judge Winmill dismissed the BLM's denial of WWP's requested fee waiver under the FOIA for hundreds of BLM documents which the agency was trying to force WWP to pay large sums to process and copy. Under the FOIA, Congress has directed federal agencies to provide public documents at little or no cost when the distribution of those documents to a non-profit group is determined to be intended to educate and inform the general public. Judge Winmill denied all the BLM's claims that WWP was not capable and had no intention of disseminating the information derived from the documents and granted WWP a full fee waiver in keeping with the intent of Congress.
This victory will go a long way toward the ending of a recent tactic by federal land management agencies to attempt to prevent access to public documents by forcing non-profit groups to pay exorbitant fees.
The FOIA case decision can be reviewed at the following URL:
http://www.id.uscourts.gov/wconnect/wc.dll?usdc_racer~get_case_jb~4:3-cv-334~~All+Documents~on~PUID=RESTRICTED