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Think Tank Seeks Damages Over ‘Unlawful’ Climate Subpoena
2016-05-18
[FREEBEACON] A libertarian nonprofit group is seeking damages from the U.S. Virgin Islands’ chief law enforcement officer, alleging a politically motivated legal campaign designed to stifle the group’s policy advocacy activities.

Attorneys representing the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed a motion in a Washington, D.C. court on Monday alleging that Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude Walker violated a D.C. law designed to prevent frivolous legal actions targeting policy groups’ rights to free speech and government redress.

The motion is the latest chapter in a developing legal battle between conservative and industry groups that oppose Democratic attorneys general in 17 states who are pursuing racketeering charges against oil giant Exxon Mobil.

Walker subpoenaed CEI last month as part of the anti-Exxon campaign. He demanded a decade’s worth of internal documents and communications about the group’s work on energy and environmental policy.

Andrew Grossman, a BakerHostetler attorney representing CEI, called the subpoena "offensive," "unlawful," and "un-American" in an April reply. He vowed to fight the subpoena, which was filed in D.C., where CEI is headquartered.

An attorney representing a group of AGs, including Walker, in their Exxon probe replied on Friday, telling CEI that it is abandoning its subpoena but reserving the right to restart the effort at any point in the future.In response, Grossman and his BakerHostetler colleague David Rivkin filed a motion to vacate the subpoena entirely. They are also asking the court to reimburse CEI for its legal fees and levy additional penalties on Walker’s office as a means of discouraging abuses of the D.C. legal system.
Posted by:Fred

#4  ..why sharks don't eat lawyers? Professional courtesy.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-05-18 11:44  

#3  It is time to RICO that conspiracy of Attorney Generals. There is obviously a conspiracy here and the goal is clearly unconstitutional. Why not go after them.
Posted by: Grins Snese4215   2016-05-18 11:40  

#2  Good. AGs like New York's and California's are using thuggish law tactics for shameless self-promotion. Make it hurt them professionally and personally for the abuse
Posted by: Frank G   2016-05-18 08:52  

#1  Fight government harassment. Go big, personal and publicize the conflict. Otherwise they will have their SWAT goons kicking down your door.
Posted by: Eohippus Snore8229   2016-05-18 03:32  

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