F-2014-01530 INITIAL REQUEST

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MAY-07-2014 09:52 FROM: Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 TO:7036133007 P.2/11 LEGAL DEPARTMENT AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION LEGAL OFFAND4ENT NAFuJNAL hr /CF !Fr. BROM) zFRFFT TOSII FL A:FW VJON NT 1Z,Doe.-F4OG 2OCC F(7�12 Lie/ n;11 Www AC cozu OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS N NPRMAN PGEFM1- ANI:;ONT Homi-Ro EXercertDE Warrp.�1 R.FHAR.L. LAC FRFA S Dill P AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Information and Privacy Coordinator Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center Office of Freed om of Information 1155 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301-1155 Office of Information Programs and Services U.S. Department of State Washington, D.C. 20522-8100 Cannen L. Mallon, Chief of Staff Office of Information Policy U.S. Department of Justice 1425 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 11050 Washington, D.C. 20530-0001 F- 2014 - N3O ay 6, 2014 A/GIS/TPS/RL Re: Re i uest Under 'Freedom of In o at ion Act / Expedited Processing Requested To Whom It May Concern: This letter constitutes a request ("Requ Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA"), 5 U.S. relevant implementing regulations, see 32 C.F. Intelligence Agency); 28 C.F.R. � 16.1 (Demi- � 286 (Department of Defense); and 22 C.F.R. (Department of State). The Request is submitt Liberties Union and the American Civil Libc (together, the "ACLU" or the "Requesters"). St") pursuant to die . � 552 et seq., and various � 1900 (Central meat of Justice); 32 C.F.R. � 171.10 et seq. by the American Civil es Union Foundation The American Civil Liberties Union is a non-profit. 26 U.S.C. � 501(c)(4) membership organization that educates the:public about he civil liberties implications of pending and proposed state and federal legislation, provi cs analysis of pending and proposed legislation, directly lobbies legislators, and mo ilizes its mcniberS to lobby their legislators. The American Civil Liberties Union Founda ion is a separate 26 U.S.C. 1 NJ e Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:52 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.3111 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 AMERICAN CIVIL LIIIERTIF5. UNION FOUNDATION Requesters seek the disclosure of the �dated version of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's report, Sit dy of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program (the "Revised Re art"). See Letter from Sen. Dianne Feinstein to President 13arack �barna Apr. 7, 2014), http://bitly/OKXyvw (describing the Revised Report). In March 2009, the. Senate Select Corn ("SSCI." or "Committee") began an investiga program of rendition, secret detention, torture, and degrading treatment of detainees. In the c the SSCI reviewed six million pages of gove the treatment of detainees in CIA. custody. Th produce "a detailed, factual description of ho were used, the conditions under which �detaine intelligence that was�or wasn't�gained fit nee on Intelligence n into the CIA's post-9/11 and other cruel, inhuman, urse of its investigation, nent records documenting SSC1's intent was to interrogation techniques s were held, and the the program." Joint Statement from Senator Dianne Feinstein, Cha rman, Senate Intelligence Committee, and Senator Carl Levin, Chairman Senate Armed Services Committee (Apr. 27, 2012), http://1.usa.gov/I 1q0. At the end of 2012, the SSCI complete its Study of the CIA 's Detention and Interrogation Program, which s � ans more than 6,000 pages, includes 35,000 footnotes, and cost $40 'Ilion to produce (the "Initial Report"). On December 13, 2012, the SCI formally adopted the Initial Report. See S. Rep. No. 113-7, at 13 .22,2013). The SSC1 subsequently disseminated the Initial Report to Executive Branch agencies. After reviewing comments by the C and minority views of Committee Republicans, the SSCI made clang s to the Initial Report, which led to the SSCI's adoption or the Revises Report. On April 3,2014, the SSCI voted to s d the "Findings and Conclusions" and "Executive Summary" of the Revised Report to the Executive Branch Ibr declassification review. 'cc Press Release, Sen. Feinstein, Intelligence Committee Votes to De assify Portions of CIA Study (Apr. 3,2014), littp://1.usa.gov/IhIYOkt. In her transmittal letter to President �barna, SSC' Chairman Senator Fein in stated that the Revised Report should be viewed as "the audio itative report on. the CIA's actions," and that she would be transmitting the Revised Report to appropriate Executive Branch agencies. See Le er from Sen. Feinstein to President Obama, http://bit.ly/OKXyvw. � 501(c)(3) organization that provides legal representatio and organizations in civil Tights and civil liberties cases, rights and civil liberties issues across the country, and pr proposed legislation. 2 free of charge to individuals ducates the public about civil vides analyses of pending and Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C96191816 MAY-07-2014 09:52 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.4'11 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 AmER C'AN CIVIL I MED p ieS IJN.ON FOUNDATION The Revised Report is of clear and en mous public importance. The American public has a right to know the 'ull truth, based on a comprehensive government investigation, ab ut the torture and other abusive treatment of detainees authorized by fficials at the highest levels of our government. The Revised Report is a racial part of the historical record on the United States' abusive interroga ion practices, as well as current and future public discussion about the CIA's treatment of detainees during the administration of Preside t George W. Bush. Indeed, President Obama urged the Committee to col �lett the Revised Report and send it to the Executive Branch for declas ification, "so that the American people can understand what happen d in the past, and that can help guide us as we move forward." Jennifer. pstein, Barack Obarna Weighs in on Senate-CIA Flap, Politico, Mar, I 2, 2014, http://politi.co/leproS L. According to Senator Feinstein, the Re ised Report -exposes brutality that stands in stark contrast to our val es as a nation. it chronicles a stain on our history that must nev r again be allowed to happen." Press Release Sen. Feinstein Intern ience Committee Votes to Declassify Portions of CIA Study, http://1.usa. ov/lhIYOkt. In addition to chronicling the CIA's detention and torture idetainees, the Revised Report "raises serious concerns about the CIA management" of its detention and torture prograin. Press Release, ens. Susan Collins and Angus King, Collins, King Announce Support or Declassification of Intelligence Committee Report on CIA Detenti.n & Interrogation Program (Apr. 2,2014), http://1.usa.gov/I kws9v1. Spe fically, the Revised Report "concludes that the spy agency repeatedly niisl I Congress, the White House, and the public about the benefits" of thi CIA's torture program. David S. Joachim, Senate Panel Votes to Reve Report on CIA. Interrogations, N.Y. Times, Apr. 3, 2014, Imp: /nytims/I eejlaR; see also Letter from Sen. Mark Udall to President Sara Obama, Mar. 4, 2014, littp://bitly/ 1 hwpii9p (noting that "much of w t has been declassified and released about the operation, management d effectiveness of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program is ply wrong. These inaccuracies are detailed in the 6,300 page Con ittee Study[.1"). Release of the Revised Report is therefo public access to a congressional investigative r significance. For much of the last decade, the I CIA's practices, as well as the resulting harm to our nation's values, and our national security, h and ongoing public debate. A fair public dcbat informed by the Revised Report, Other official been made available to the public: for example, Services Committee Report, which concerned t 3 e critical to ensure timely ort of historic gality and wisdom of the individuals' human rights, ye been matters of intense of these issues must be nvestigative reports have he Senate Armed e Department of Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:53 FROM: TO: ?@36133@@7 P.5/11 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 AMERICAN CIVII I INER [ICS UNION rial/NDAI ION Defense's involvement in detainee abuses, w - released in full in April 2009, The SSCI's Revised Report likewise o ght to be released. Record R tie Requesters seek disclosure of' the SSC 's recently revised report on the CIA's rendition, detention, and interrogati n program in the years following 9/11. With respect to the Rum of production see 5 U.S.C. � 552(a)(3)(B), we request that the Revised R port be provided electronically in a text-searchable, static-imag format (PDF), in the best image quality in the agency's possession. iea on for E dite Process We request expedited processing purs 1 to 5 U.S.C. � 552(a)(6)(13) and 32 C.F.R. � 1900.34(c); 28 C.F.R. � 16.5(d); 32 C.F.R. � 286.4(d)(3); and 22 C.F.R. � 171,12(3). Th e is a "compelling need" for these records, as defined in the statute and egulations, because the information requested is urgently needed by ai organization primarily engaged in disseminating infommtion in order o inform the public about actual or alleged government activity. 5 U.S, � 552(a)(6)(E)(v); see also 32 C.F.R. � 1900.34(c)(2); 28 C.F.R, � 16 5(d)(1)00; 32 C.F.R. � 286.4(d)(3)(ii); 22 C.F.R. � 171.12(6)(2). In addition, the records sought relate to a "breaking news story of gcnetal pub ic interest." 32 C.F.R. � 1900.34(0)(2) (providing for expedited procc sing when "the information is relevant to a subject of public u ency concerning an actual or alleged Federal govermnent activity"); see a so 32 C.F.R. � 286.4(d)(3)(ii)(A); 22 C.F.R. � 171.12(b)(2)( ); 28 C.F.R. � 16.5(d)( I )(iv). A. The ACLU is an organization p Marily engaged in disseminating information in or Cr to infirm the public about actual or alleged govern ent activity. The ACLU is "primarily engaged in dis eminating information" within the meaning of the statute and relevant r gulations. 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(E)(v)(II); 32 C.F.R. � 1900.34(e)(2 ; 28 C.F.R, � 16.5(d)(1)(ii); 32 C.F.R. � 286.4(d)(3)(ii); 22 '.F.R. � 171,12(3)(2). See ACLU v. Dep't of Justice, 321 F. Supp. 2d24, n.5 (D.D.C. 2004) (finding that a non-profit, public-interest group at "gathers information of potential interest to a segment of the public, ses its editorial skills to turn the raw material into a distinct work, and d stributes that work to an audience" is "primarily engaged in disseminatin information" (internal citation omitted)); see also Leadership C.onfere cc on Civil Rights v. Gonzales, 404 F. Supp. 2d 246.260 (D.D.C. 20 5) (finding Leadership 4 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:53 FROM: Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 TO:7036133007 P.6/11 AMER/CAN CwIL LIDERTIES WAN FOUNDATION Conference�whosc mission is "to serve as and up-to-the-minute civil rights news and i "disseminate0 information regarding civil ri educate the public [and] promote effective ci "primarily engaged in the dissemination of in Dissemination of information about ac activity is a critical and substantial componen work. The ACLU disseminates this informati promote the protection of civil liberties. The disseminating and editorializing information requests include: a paper newsletter distribute people; a hi-weekly electronic newsletter distr 300,000 subscribers; published reports, books, a widely read blog; heavily visited websites, i microsite, http://www.aclu.org/accountability; o site of record for relevant rmatiou" and to s and voting rights to I rights laws"�to be ormation"). ual or alleged government of the ACLU' S mission and n to educate the public and CLU's regular means ol' abed through FOIA o approximately 450,000 butcd to approximately pamphlets, and fact sheets; eluding an accountability and a video series. The ACLU also regularly issues press 'eleases to call attention to documents obtained through FOIA requests, zr well as other breaking news.2 ACLU attorneys arc interviewed frequ ntly for news stories about documents released through ACLU FOIA req ests.3 '2 See, e.g.. Release, American Civil Liberties Union, Iocumenrs SSW FBI Monitored Bay Area Occupy Movement, Sept. 14, 2012, http://ww .aclu.orgfrode/36742; Press Release, American Civil Liberties Union, FOL4 Docum nts Show FBI Using "Mosque Outreach" for Intelligence Gathering, Mar. 27, 2012, ht p://www.aclu.orenationa1- security/foin-documents-showan-using-mosque-outrea h-Intelligence-gathering; Press Release, American Civil Liberties Union, FOTA DOOM! rs Show FBI Illegally Collecting Intelligence Under Guise of "Community Ox. each," Dee. I , 2011, Imp://www.aclu.org/national-security/foia-documents-s1 intelligence-under-guise-community, Press Release, Ant rican Civil Liberties Union FOL4 Documents from FBI Show Unconstitutional Raci I Profiling, Oct 20, 2011, hup://www,achtorginational-security/foia-documents4b -show-unconstitutional-racial- profiting; Press Release, American Civil Liberties Union Documents Obtained by ACLU Show Sexual Abuse of Immigration Detainees Ls Widesp 'ad National Problem, Oct. 19, 2011, imp://www.adu.orgnmraigrants-rights-prisoners-r ghat-prisoners- rights/documents-obtaincd-aclu-show-sexual-abuse; Pres Release, American Civil Liberties Union, New evidence of Abuse at Bagram Und 'stores Need for Full Disclosure About Prison, Says ACLU, June 24, 2009. h liwww.aclu.orgniational- security/new-evidence-abuse-bagram-underscores-necd- 11-disclosure-about-prithn� says-ad u. 'See, e.g, Carrie Johnson, Delay in Releasing CIA I? Wants More limo to Review K; 's Findings on Detainee 2009 (quoting ACLU staff attorney Anvil, Singh); Peter on 'Nigh-Value' Detainee, Document Shows, Wash. Post staff attorney Den Wizner); Scott Shane, Lawsuits Force Times, June 10,2009 (quoting ACLU National Security Jay Warrick, Like FBI, CIA 1/as Used Secret 'Letters.' (quoting ACLU staff attorney Melissa Goodman). 5 port Is Sought; Justice Dep't reatment, Wash. Post, June 20, inn & Julie Tate, C.I.4 Mistaken June 16,2009 (quoting ACLU i.closure-v by CIA., N.Y. redact director Jameel Jaffer); sh. Post, kn. 25, 2008 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:53 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.7/11 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 AM kRIC AN CNN 1BEHTICS ,N:ON gtr,ZI.NOA I ION The ACLU website specifically inclu about actual or alleged government activity o example, the ACLU maintains an online "To compilation of over 100,000 FOR documen the public to conduct sophisticated searches o� to government policies on rendition, detentio Another example is the ACLU's "Mapping th analyzes, compiles, and makes available to th through the ACLU's FOIA requests for info and ethnic "mapping" of American common] FBI portal, users can search the FOIA doeurn matter in addition to accessing detailed comm records and government activities. Beyond w produced an in-depth television series on civil liberties, which has included analyses and explanation of infbrmat on the ACLU has obtained through MIA, es features on information tamed through FOIA.4 For re Database," a that allows researchers and FOIA documents relating and interrogation.5 FBI" portal, which public records obtained ation about the FBI's racial es. From the Mapping the s by state and subject ntary and, analysis about the bsites, the ACLU has The ACLU plans to analyze and disse mate to the public the information gathered through this Request. e record requested is not sought for commercial use, and the Requesters plan to disseminate the information disclosed as a result of this Rcque t to the public at no cost.6 B. The record sought is urgently n eded lo inform the public about actual or alleged govern rent activity he Revised Report is urgently needed actual or alleged government activity; moreov breaking news story of general public interest, rendition, detention and interrogation program abusive techniques after September 11, 2001. � 1900.34(c)(2); 28 C.F.R. � 16.5(d)(1)(ii); 32 22 C.P.A. � I71.12(b)(2). O inform the public about , this document relates to a peeifically, the CIA's rid its authorization of e 32 C.F.R. YR, � 286.4(d)(3)(i1)(A); 4 See. e.g., http:f/www.aclu.org/national-security/pre.ator-drone-foia; hup://www,ael norginational-security/anwar-al-awlaki-f la-request; http://www.aclu.org/mappingthefbi; http://vrww.aclu.or national-security/bagvam-fonr, larp://www.aclu.urg/safefreeitorture/csrtthia.honl; http://www.achforg/salefree/nsaspyinW30022res200602 7.html; hrtp://www.aclu.orepatriotfola; httpl/wwwmclu.orgispy des; and hitp://www.aclu.orgisafefrecinationalsecurityleners/3214 res2007 I 011.htrnl. 'http://www.torturedatabuse.org. 6 In addition to the national ACLU olices, there are 5 ACLU affiliate and national chapter offices located throughout the United States and rueno Rico. These offices further disseminate ACLU material to local residents, seh els, and otgani,tations through a variety of means, including their own websi reS, publica -oils, and newsletters. Further, the ACLU makes archived materials available at the Am ken Civil Liberties Union Archives at Princeton University Library: 6 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:53 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.8/11 Approved for Release 2022/11/22 C06191816 AMER!CAN ClvIL LIDERTIE5 UNstIN FOUNDATION We make this Request to further the p blies understanding of the CIA's program and the role of senior officials in conceiving of and authorizing the use of abusive interrogation 1 hniques in the wake of September 11, 2001. The public has and corn flues to manifest an abiding interest in the conduct of the CIA and other e ccutive agencies with respect to individuals seized, detained, and int rrogated for counterterrorism purposes. While U.S. intelli ence officials have acknowledged that the CIA used harsh, and co reive interrogation techniques, Congress's investigation sets forth the most comprehensive account to date ol' what happened and why, an it is imperative that its findings be made public. Over the past eighteen months, nation news stories have highlighted the significance of the SSCI inves gation for the public record. In the run-up to the Committee vote o the Initial Report in December 2012, a host of articles and editorial- were published emphasizing how important it is for the results of the SSCI's investigation to be made public. See, e.g., Ed Pilkington, Sc sate Under Pressure to Release Mammoth Report on CM Interrogatio , The Guardian (U.K.), Dee. 13, 2012, http://bitly/VECh2J; Carolyn ochhead, Dianne Feinstein Torture Report May Conflict with Bin Laden ovie, SPGate Blog, Dec. 11, 2012, http://bitly/USwxpf; Matt Bewig, Sc ate Report on CIA Torture Techniques May Remain Secret, AllGov, Dee, 0, 2012, http://billyNLaX WE; Jim Kouri, Senate Dern erats Urge Probe of CIA Interrogations During Bush Years, Examiner, Pee. 7, 2012, http://exm.nr/TZTQuk; Mark floscnball, Senat rs to Vote on Probe of CIA Interrogation Program, Reuters, Dee, 6, 2012, ttp://reut.rs/RbuL3T; Editorial, Our View: Snowe, Committee Shout Release Torture Report, Portland Press Herald, Nov. 23, 2012, http://bitly/RYpVnl. Similarly, during the weeks leading up Committee's declassification vote, nationwide continued to emphasize the critical importance See, e.g., Bradley Klapper, Feinstein Asks. Whit Report, Associated Press, Apr. 8, 2014, http://b Joachim, Senate Panel Votes to Reveal Report N.Y. Times, Apr. 3,2014, http://hyti.ms/leejla Taylor, & David Lightman, Senate Panel 'Irina& Terror Suspects After 9-11, MeClatehy, Apr. 3, http://bitly/lqzYEXj; David Ignatius, A Tortur Congress and the CIA, Wash. Post, Apr. 1,201 Marisa Taylor & David Lightman, CIA 's Harsh More Widespread Than Thought, Senate Invest( Apr. I , 2014, http://biLly/llimoXPY; Greg Mil Ellen Nakashima, CIA Misled on Interrogation 7 and following the edia outlets have f the Revised Report. House to Edit Torture tly/lkwLrBl; David S. n C.I.A. Interrogations, ; Ali Watkins, Marisa CIA Illegally Interrogated 014, d Debate Between , littp://wapo.st/lhEjfEg; Interrogation Tactics ators Found, IYIeClatehy, er, Adam Goldman, & rogram, Senate Report Approved for Release 2022/11/22 C06191816 MOY-07-2014 09:54 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.9/11 Approved for Release 2022/11/22 C06191816 APO.RICAN CIVIL LIFIFk1lt3 ZAPGPI rt)E11413A1113N Says, Wash. Post, Mar. 31, 2014, http://wapo.'illecujNM; Bradley Klapper, Senate Report: Torture Didn't Lead o Ilin Laden, Associated Press, Mar. 31, 2014, http://bitly/li5ZDOt; M k Mazzetti, Senate Asks CIA. to Share Its Report on Interrogations, Y. Times, Dec. 17,2013, http://nyti.ms/lectXqk. The contents of the Revised Report wi debate about the CIA interrogation program. provides "the public with a comprehensive ria insinuated itself into U.S. policy," a narrative historical interest" as the nation's lawmakers Free the Torture Report, L.A. Times, Apr. 27, http://lat.ms/Imi3MZ9. Expedited processing should he ,grante A lication for Waiver or La A Release of the record is in the lic. interest. I inform urgent and ongoing he Revised Report alive of how torture hat "is of more than mve forward. Editorial, 2012, itation ees We request a waiver of search, review, and reproduction fees on the grounds that disclosure of the requested re ord is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly t the public understanding of the United States government's operations o activities and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the req ester. 5 U.S.C. � 552(a)(4)(A)(iii); 32 C.F.R. � 1900.13(b)(2); 28 C.F.R. � 1.6.11(k); 32 C.F.R. � 286.28(d); and 22 C.F.R. � 171.17. The Revised Report will significantly contribute to public understanding of the government's operations r activities. Moreover, disclosure is not in the ACLU's commercial in crest. Any information obtained by the ACLU as a result of this FOIA request will be available to the public at no cost. See 32 C.F.R. � 1900.13 )(2); 28 C.F.R. � 16.11(k); 32 C.F.R. � 286.28(d); 22 C.F.R. � 71.17. Thus, a fee waiver would fulfill Congre amending FOIA. See Judicial Watch Inc v. R (D.C. Cir. 2003) ("Congress amended FOIA to construed in favor of waivers for noncommerei quotation marks and citation omitted)); OPEN Pub, L. No. 110-175, � 2, 121 Stat. 2524 (find' secrecy, is the dominant objective of the Act," v. Rose, 425 U.S. 352, 361 (1992)), 8 s's legislative intent in sorti, 326 F.3d 1309, 1312 nsure that it be liberally 1 requesters." (internal overtunent Act of 2007, g that "disclosure, not noting Dep of Air Force Approved for Release 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:54 FROM: Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 T0:7036133007 P.10/11 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTILE UNION FOUNDATION B. The ACLU qualifies as a repr sentative of the news media. A waiver of search and review fees is warranted because the ACLU qualifies as a "representative of the n media" and the Revised Report is not sought for commercial use. 5 S.C. � 552(a)(4)(A)00; see also 32 C.F.R. � 1900.02(h)(3); 28 C.F.R. � 16.11(k); 32 C.F.R. � 286.28(d); 22 C.F.R. � 171.17. According' , fees associated with the processing of this request should be "limited o reasonable standard charges for document duplication." The ACLU meets the statutory and re ulatory definitions of a "representative of the news media" because it is an "entity that gathers information of potential interest to a segment editorial skills to turn the raw materials into a distributes that work to an audience." 5 U.S. also Nat 7 Sec Archive v. Dept ofDef., 880 1989); et Am. Civil Liberties Union v. Dep't 24, 30 n.5 (D.D.C. 2004) (finding non-profit "primarily engaged in disseminating informati "representative of the news media" for the san "primarily engaged in the dissemination of i Privacy Info. Ctr, v. Dep 't W.Del, 241 F. Sup 2003) (finding non-profit public interest grou electronic newsletter and published books was a "representative of the news media" for FOlA purposes)] Indeed, th ACLU recently was held to be a "representative of the news media." Se v. Women's Action It f the public, uses its � istinet work, and � � 552(a)(4)(A)(ii)(11); see 2d 1381, 1387 (D.C. Cir. 'Justice, 321 F. Supp. 2d ublic interest group tO be n"). The ACLU is a e reasons that it is mation." See Elec. . 2d 5, 10-15 (D.D.C. that disseminated an Network v. Dep't of Defense, No. 3:11 CVI53 3683399, at *3 (D. Conn. May 14, 2012); see Union of Wash. v. Dep't of-justice, No. C09-0 at *10 (W.D. Wash. Mar. 10, 2011) (finding A "representative of the news media"), reconsid grounds, 2011 WL 1900140 (W.D. Wash. Ma (MRK), 2012 WL Iso Am. Civil Liberties 42RS1.� 2011 WI, 887731, LU of Washington to be a ed in part on other 19, 2011). Pursuant to applicable statute and regul dons, we expect a determination regarding expedited processing 'thin ten (10) calendar days. See 5 U.S.C. � 552(a)(6)(E)(ii)(1); 32 C. '.R. � 1900.21(d); 28 On account of these factors, fees associated with re ponding to FOIA requests are regularly waived for the ACLU. For example, in Octob 2013, the State Department granted a fee waiver to the ACLU with respect to a requ st for doctunents concerning the United States' targeting killing program. In June 2013 t e National Security Division of the Department of Justice granted a fee waiver to the AC Al with respect to u request tor documents relating to standards governing intelligence collection and the Division's interpretation of an executive order. Since at least 2002, ovemment agencies ranging from the Department cif the Navy to the Department olt mmerce have grunted the ACLU fee waivers in connection with its FOR requests. 9 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 MAY-07-2014 09:54 FROM: TO:7036133007 P.11/11 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 AMERICAN CIYIL LIDERTIES IrqN OUNOATION C.F.R. � 16.5(d)(4); 32 C.F.R. � 286,4(d)(3);.22 C.F.R. � 171.12(b). IT the request is denied in whole or in all withholdings by reference to specific exe also ask that you release all segregable portio material. � art, we ask that you justify ptions to the FOIA, We S of otherwise exempt We reserve the right to appeal a decisi in to withhold any in or to deny a waiver of fees. Please furnish the applicable records t Ashley Gorski American Civil Liberties Union 125 Broad Street 18th Floor New York, NY 10004 Thank you for your prompt attention ti this matter. I hereby certify that the foregoing is t e and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. See 5 U.S.C. � 552 a)(6)(E)(vi). 2 f31 I cy krors/xi American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 125 Broad Street 18th Floor New Ynn innrin Fax: 212.549 2654 10 (b)(6) (b)(6) (b)(6) Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 -07-2014 09:52 FROM: TO: 7@36133@07 P.1/11 Approved for Release: 2022/11/22 C06191816 American Civil Liberties Union 125 Broad Street New York, NY 10004 Pb: (212) 549-2500 Fax To: Information and Privacy Coordinator From: Ashley Gor ki, National Security Project Central Intelligence Agency Washington, P.C. 20505 ACLU National Legal Department Fax: 212-549-2654 Pages: 10 Phone Date: May 6, 20 4 Re: Request Under Freedom of Information Act (b)(6) Approved for Release: 2022/11)22 C06191816