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Judicial Watch: The nation's FOIA champion

From: Washington Times

“In second place was the American Civil Liberties Union with 130 requests, followed by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (94 requests), Citizens…

Interior Department Accused of Hiding Key Info on Impacts of Drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

From: Gizmodo

“There’s still a lot scientists don’t know about how the Trump Administration’s plan to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska would impact…

Grand Teton National Park Seeking Comment On Telecommunications Plan

From: National Parks Traveler

“The purpose of the assessment is to consider a right-of-way permit request for updating and expanding telecommunication capabilities in developed areas of Grand…

Federal Obama Holdovers Are Entering a Court 'Slugfest' For Allegedly Firing Someone Illegally

From: The Daily Caller

“Members of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) will appear at a hearing Thursday to argue over the handling of former CSB managing director Daniel Horowitz’s termination…

Interior Hid Scientists' Criticism of ANWR Drilling: Report

From: E&E News

“Newly leaked Interior Department documents raise questions about the environmental review of oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain. The documents…


News Releases

WHISTLEBLOWER GROUPS OPPOSE LABOR NOMINEE

Solicitor's Anti-worker Stances Cited

BLM CONTRACTING OUT LAND USE PLANS

Contractors More Costly, "Operating on Their Own Agenda"

BLM SERVES OFF-ROAD INDUSTRY BY ALLOWING UNRESTRICTED USE AT NEVADA'S SAND MOUNTAIN

Administration Ignores Law, Recommendations by Staff, Wildlife Agencies, Conservationists and Local Tribe

WHISTLEBLOWERS SWAMP SPECIAL COUNSEL

Backlog of Waste, Fraud and Abuse Reports Doubles

VOTE WOULD LEGALIZE DRINKING WATER VIOLATIONS

State Parks Frequently Fail to Inform Public of Polluted Drinking Water