Case Number: 20-2580

Complaint: American Oversight v. USPS – Postmaster DeJoy’s Calendars

September 15, 2020
Lawsuit filed by American Oversight against the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for the calendar entries of Postmaster Louis DeJoy. In a reply to American Oversight’s initial request for records, USPS stated that DeJoy’s calendars are not subject to FOIA request. 

Response from USPS Regarding Request for Postmaster General DeJoy’s Calendars

August 14, 2020
In this response to American Oversight, the U.S. Postal Service has asserted that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s calendar and calendar entries, maintained on a postal computer and used by postal employees, are not “agency records” subject to American Oversight’s FOIA request.

No Records Response from USPS Regarding Directives and Assessments About Voting by Mail

August 10, 2020
The U.S. Postal Service Stated that it had no records responsive to American Oversight's request for directives and assessments regarding voting by mail.

FOIA to USPS for Directives and Assessments Regarding Voting By Mail

August 3, 2020
FOIA to the U.S. Postal Service for directives and assessments regarding the Post Office’s role in voting by mail.

FOIA to USPS Seeking Calendars of Postmaster General DeJoy

July 29, 2020
FOIA to the U.S. Postal Service seeking calendar entries for Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

FOIA to USPS Seeking Communications of Postmaster General DeJoy Containing Key Vote By Mail Terms

July 28, 2020
FOIA to the U.S. Postal Service seeking email communications of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy containing key terms related to vote by mail.