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In 1983, the Reagan administration beat back a FACA suit to make public the meetings of an advisory panel of CEOs.
Judges routinely criticize FACA as ambiguous and overreaching . The law even fails to define "government employee" and does not specify what constitutes "membership" on an advisory board.
Holder also acknowledged that Magaziner's much-contested one-sentence statement was not an important element of the government's FACA defense.
Soon after the working group convened, the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons Inc. and two government-ethics watchdogs filed suit, arguing that the closed meetings violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 . FACA, designed to check the power and proliferation of presidential commissions, requires that the meetings of working groups appointed by the executive branch be open to the public.
Similarly, information on whom individual NEPDG members and staff met with and the dates and subjects of the meetings would be relevant in confirming that meetings with members of the public did not trigger FACA.