The Court of Appeals of Virginia ruled April 29, 2025, that the trial court was right to find that the plaintiff (Sawyer) had stated an adequate claim under FOIA, but was wrong to order all of the records to be released without looking over any of them to see if the working papers exemption applied. The case involves Governor Youngkin’s so-called “tip line” for reporting “divisive concepts.” The case was sent back to the trial court for proceedings in light of the ruling.