Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge MIKVA.
The Vietnam Veterans of America and the Veterans Education Project, Inc. brought suit to gain access under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) to legal opinions issued by the Judge Advocate Generals of the Department of the Navy and the Department of the Army. The Army and Navy have released opinions dealing with subject areas over which the
We find that the documents sought by appellants do not contain statements of policy or interpretations adopted by the Department of the Army or the Department of the Navy, and therefore do not fall within 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(1) or (2), the FOIA provisions upon which appellants base their claim. We do not reach the question of whether appellants are entitled to have access to these documents under 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(3), because no request under that FOIA provision is before us.
The cases cited by appellants in support of their appeal are distinguishable. In
Schlefer v. United States,
The district court did fail to review the Department of the Army documents submitted by appellants because it misper-ceived appellants’ discovery request as to the Army’s documents; however, the evidence relied on by the district court as to both the Army and the Navy was sufficient to warrant summary judgment.
Affirmed.
