Cheney Continues to Use White House Influence To Defy Federal Judge’s Demands

Judge Again Bars Effort to Keep Cheney Files Secret
By Katharine Q. Seelye

A federal judge today again rejected Bush administration efforts to protect as confidential documents from Vice President Dick Cheney’s energy committee.
The 36-page ruling is the latest step in a lengthy procedural dispute between the White House and Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.
Nothing of substance was resolved in the ruling. The White House has ignored Judge Sullivan’s rulings, going over his head by asking a higher court to exempt Mr. Cheney from having to comply with the judge’s orders over the last five months to turn over the documents.
The judge set Dec. 12 as the next time for the administration to meet back in court with the two groups, the Sierra Club and Judicial Watch, that brought the case. The earlier order compelling the White House to release the documents by Dec. 9 remains in effect.
The case is also in two other forums, and either could see action before Dec. 9.
First, the administration has gone directly to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to appeal Judge Sullivan’s earlier orders that require it to produce nonprivileged documents or explain in detail why it does not want to.
Second, the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, is suing Mr. Cheney, arguing that the White House has to disclose whom Mr. Cheney met as he formulated energy policy and what they discussed.
The Sierra Club suit says the administration violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act by refusing to tell the public how it developed that policy. Environmental groups say energy companies that were big contributors to the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2000 wielded undue influence in formulating the policy.


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The New York Times The New York Times Washington November 28, 2002
Judge Again Bars Effort to Keep Cheney Files Secret
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27

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