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Center for Biological Diversity v. Department of Interior

No. 1:25-cv-00612 District · Active Active
Court
D.D.C.
dcd
Judge
Randolph D. Moss
Filed
Mar 3, 2025
Judge (CL)
Randolph D. Moss
Filed (CL)
Mar 3, 2025
CL Status
active

Case Overview

Environmental groups are suing to enforce the Federal Advisory Committee Act, a law designed to let the public know who sits on government advisory boards and what financial interests they bring with them. The specific fight in this case is over a government proposal to disclose the identities of its advisors to the plaintiffs only, under a protective order that would stop the information from going public. Which is a creative position to take in a lawsuit about a statute whose entire purpose is public scrutiny.


The Application

History

The Department of Interior's proposal to disclose advisor identities and financial interests only to the plaintiffs under a protective order, rather than to the public, directly conflicts with FACA's transparency mandate. The plaintiffs argue that limiting disclosure to a confidential protective order subverts the statute's core purpose of enabling public oversight of government advisory processes.

The Conclusion

This case remains active in the District Court for D.C. before Judge Randolph D. Moss, who must resolve whether FACA permits confidential disclosure under protective orders or requires full public disclosure of advisory committee membership and financial interests.

Federal Court TMR-62a5e663 <a href="https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/trump-orders-establishment-of-the-department-of-government-efficiency"> DOGE</a> Jul 11, 2026
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