USTR Refuses To Release Congressional Research Service Study On Legality Of ACTA

from the why-is-this-kept-secret? dept

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110325/04480513628/ustr-refuses-to-release-congressional-research-service-study-legality-acta.shtml

We've talked about how ridiculous it is that the government keeps Congressional 
Research Service (CRS) reports secret. The organization, which is widely 
respected and tends to do thorough, objective and useful research, technically 
produces reports that are in the public domain. However, the recipients of 
those reports (usually members of Congress or other government employees) often 
don't want to let those documents out for that very reason. If you're pushing 
for a certain law, and CRS research proves that there are problems with it, you 
don't want that info to get out. Of course, if we had intellectually honest 
politicians (stop laughing!), they would not just publish the research, but 
would actually use it to guide some of their policy making decisions. 

Back in October, you may recall that Senator Ron Wyden, one of the very few 
elected officials to actually understand and to worry about the implications of 
ACTA, asked the CRS to study ACTA to see how it would impact US law. That 
report has been delivered to the USTR, and KEI filed a FOIA request to see the 
document. However, the USTR has refused to provide the document. The USTR 
really seems to take a "secrecy first, transparency never" view on all things 
ACTA, doesn't it? It certainly makes you wonder what's in that report, doesn't 
it? 

KEI is now appealing the rejection, claiming that the USTR's explanation for 
denying the request is simply not supported by the law. The USTR claims that it 
can't hand out the document, because it belongs to CRS. This is simply 
incorrect, as KEI noted in its reply. Of course, it's also unclear why Senator 
Wyden's office doesn't release the document itself, but the feeling there is 
that he doesn't want to upset the USTR either.
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