Source: http://www.gaffneylegal.com/public-records/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 20:49:57+00:00

Document:
Institute for Policy Studies v. U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 885 F.Supp.2d 120 (D.C. District of Columbia 2012) Federal Court Ruled that CIA Must Release Records Regarding Paramilitary Efforts To Kill Pablo Escobar.
Environmental Protection Information Center v. U.S. Forest Service, 432 F.3d 945 (9th Circuit 2005) 9th Circuit Ruled that Forest Service GIS Records Must Be Released to Nonprofit Free of Charge.
After losing at the trial court, on appeal the Ninth Circuit ruled that non-profit plaintiffs were entitled to a FOIA fee waiver for GIS (Geospatial Information System) data from the U.S. Forest Service. Decision resulted in release of all requested data and waiver of any fees.
NMFS Release Of Records Related to Pacific Lumber / Headwaters Forest Lands. NMFS failed to provide documents requested. After filing suit, NMFS released documents free of charge.
Riverlaw v. State Water Board (Sacramento Superior Court, April, 2005). Settlement resulted in policy changes by 9 Regional Water Quality Control Board and State Water Board – providing greater access California Public Records Act records.
Friends of Suisun Marsh v. Army Corps of Engineers, (N.D. Cal. Civ. No. C99-3445 MEJ). Dredging permit records released free of charge.
San Bruno Mountain Watch v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, (N.D. Cal. Civ. No. C99-3444 SBA.) Records released free of charge regarding Endangered Species Act permit and need for ESA section 7 consultation.
The Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association v. University of California, Berkeley. Public Records Act litigation resulted in UC Berkeley release of documents.
Spirit of the Sage Council v. San Bernardino Habitat Conservation Plan Steering Committee, Board of Supervisors steering committee failed to hold meetings in public as required by Brown Open Meeting Act.

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