Court Actions Highlight FOIA Compliance Risks: DOJ Email Search and EEO-1 Report Ruling
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In this episode, we delve into recent developments in public records and information access. A federal court scrutinized the Department of Justice's search for archived and deleted emails in a FOIA case, requiring further verification by 2026. The Ninth Circuit finalized a ruling that EEO-1 reports from federal contractors are not protected under FOIA's Exemption 4, impacting workforce composition data disclosure. North Dakota's Attorney General clarified that agencies aren't obligated to recreate missing records, as seen in a school district's compliance with open records laws. In Tennessee, a court rejected broad Exemption 4 claims by the Tennessee Valley Authority regarding a gas pipeline project, emphasizing the need for specific justifications. Meanwhile, Washington state grapples with AI and surveillance data challenges, prompting updates to public records management practices and potential legislative action.
📚 Sources: - https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/1/12/court-opinion-issued-jan-9-2026
- https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/1/14/foia-news-litigation-over-eeo-1-reports-continues
- https://www.kvrr.com/2026/01/15/nd-attorney-general-issues-opinion-on-open-records-request-of-williston-school-district/
- https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/1/15/court-opinions-issued-jan-12-2026
- https://mrsc.org/stay-informed/mrsc-insight/january-2026/pra-2025
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