
Budd-Falen Law Offices, L.L.C.
Karen Budd-Falen
Post Office Box 346
Memorandum
To:
Interested Parties
From: Karen
Budd-Falen
Budd-Falen Law Offices, L.L.C.
Date:
September 15, 2009
Re:
Environmental Litigation Gravy Train
Below please find a press
release/Letter to the Editor regarding the amount of litigation filed by
environmental organizations and the amount of attorney’s fees these groups have
received from the federal government for these cases. I am sure that you will be
as shocked by these numbers as I have been.
Consider these facts:
·
Every one of the groups listed
above are tax exempt, non-profit organizations. Every one of those groups listed
above receives attorney fees for suing the federal government from the federal
government.
·
These statistics do not
include cases filed in the administrative courts, such as BLM administrative
permit appeals before the Office of Hearings and Appeals or Forest Service
administrative appeals. These statistics only include federal district court
cases.
On the other end, these same
environmental groups are receiving
billions of federal tax payer dollars in attorney fees for
settling or “winning” cases against the federal government. Accurate statistics
have not been kept by the Justice Department or the federal agencies, thus there
is no accounting for the total amount of tax dollars paid, however, we were able
to uncover these facts:
There are two major sources
for attorney fees that can be paid to plaintiffs that “prevail” in litigation
either by winning a case on the merits or by the Justice Department agreeing
that the group “prevailed” in a settlement by achieving the purpose of the
litigation. One source of funding is called the “Judgment Fund.” The Judgment
Fund is a Congressional line-item appropriation and is used for Endangered
Species Act cases, Clean Water Act cases, and with other statutes that directly
allow a plaintiff to recover attorney fees. There is no central data base for
tracking the payment of these fees, thus neither the taxpayers, members of
Congress nor the federal government knows the total amount of taxpayer dollars
spent from the Judgment Fund on individual cases. The only information regarding
these fees that is available is:
The second major source of
payments to “winning” litigants against the federal government is the Equal
Access to Justice Act (“EAJA”). EAJA funds are taken from the “losing” federal
agencies’ budget. Thus, for example, the attorneys fees paid under EAJA come
from the “losing” BLM office’s budget. That is money that could be used for
range monitoring, NEPA compliance, timber projects, archeology and cultural
clearances and other agency programs. Within the federal government, there is no
central data system or tracking of these payments from the agencies’ budgets.
The only statistics we were able to compile are as follows:
We also tried to track the
fees paid to environmental groups in certain federal courts. For example, in the
In my opinion, there are a lot
of things wrong with this picture. The federal government is spending billions
(B) in tax payer dollars without any accounting of where the money is going or
to whom it is going. There is no oversight in spending this money, especially
the money that is coming out of agency budgets that should be funding on the
ground programs to protect public lands, national forests, ranchers,
recreationists, wildlife and other land uses. Nonprofit, tax exempt groups are
making billions (B) of dollars in funding; the majority of that funding is not
going into programs to protect people, wildlife, plants, and animals, but to
fund more law suits. Ranchers and other citizens are being forced to expend
millions of their own money to intervene or participate in these lawsuits to
protect their way of life when they have no chance of the same attorney fee
recovery if they prevail. In fact, they are paying for both sides of the case,
for their defense of their ranch and for the attorney fees for environmental
groups receive to sue the federal government to get them off their land. There
are also numerous cases where the federal government agrees to pay attorney
fees, but the amount paid is hidden from public view. Somewhere this has to stop
and the government has to be held accountable for the money it’s spending.

A bunch of news clips about Catron County