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  • Department of The Interior V. Klamath Water Users Association: An End to Secret Advocacy by Tribes During Water Allocation Proceedings?

    Department of The Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Association

    In Department of Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Association the United States Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision this term limiting the scope of the federal government's ability to withhold documents under exemption 5 of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).


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