Baldwin v. United States Department of Justice

District Court, District of Columbia·Decided July 22, 2020·No. Civil Action No. 2020-0698·Published

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DOUGLAS BALDWIN, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 1:20-cv-698-RCL

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,

Defendant.

MEMORANDUM

The Court agrees with the defendant that the question before the Court at this time is whether the defendant should be permitted to complete its processing of records related to the plaintiffs Freedom of Information Act request before the Court reaches the plaintiffs motion for paiiial summary judgment. Despite the defendant's failure to timely comply with the Court's order for a Vaughn index, to be followed by a dispositive motion as set forth in the Court's original scheduling order, the Court has not authorized the filing of a summary judgment motion by Plaintiff without a Vaughn index. There may be a legal basis for doing so; the parties may meet and confer and present that issue in their next status report with a proposed schedule for resolution of the issue.

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