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What’s the White House doing
to punish leaky leakers?

By Michelle Malkin  •  December 4, 2006 07:30 PM

The New York Sun’s Josh Gerstein is trying to find out what the Bush administration is and isn’t doing to stop the drip-drip-dripping of the information faucet. He has gone to court and won a newsworthy ruling. Via the NYSun (hat tip - Betsy Newmark):

A New York Sun reporter won an unusual victory in federal court in San Francisco last week, when a federal judge ordered the Department of Justice and other government agencies to respond to the reporter’s request for a variety of documents that could show what efforts the Bush administration has made to investigate leaks to the press.

The decision, by Judge Maxine Chesney of U.S. District Court in San Francisco, came after the federal government was slow to comply with a request from more than eight months ago by reporter Josh Gerstein made under the federal Freedom of Information Act.

The documents Mr. Gerstein requested relate to investigations the government has conducted into leaks of classified information to reporters. The documents requested included any that would indicate what disciplinary actions were taken against government officials believed to have leaked classified information.

In court, the government had resisted Mr. Gerstein’s request for documents. Mr. Gerstein had argued that issues involving press leaks were of “acute and significant national interest,” according to the decision.

Writes Betsy:

Since we’re seeing an average of a leak a week from classified documents being broadcast on the front pages of newspapers, it would be interesting to know what, if any, progress the Justice Department has been making on their investigations. Have they done much to find the sources or have they just stopped looking after no one confessed?

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