PCRM
Wins Lawsuit Over Government Secrecy
The
public’s right to know the full details of federally funded
animal research—even if those details are particularly gruesome—was
upheld in a recent PCRM legal victory. This summer, PCRM’s
legal team won a lawsuit against the federal government for withholding
specifics about some hotly controversial animal experiments at Ohio
State University (OSU). In October, the government finally released
the previously redacted information to PCRM.
The case reinforces the long-standing, but long-ignored, legal
principle that a noncommercial scientist’s grant application
is not a trade secret and is subject to disclosure under the Freedom
of Information Act. PCRM sued
the government under FOIA in the U.S. District Court for the District
of Columbia in December 2001.
Publicly funded research should be in public domain
The scientist in question was Michael Podell, an OSU veterinarian
whose government-funded cat experiments were so contentious they
made headlines in Time magazine, The New York Times,
and dozens of other publications.
Podell infected cats with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and
then dosed them with methamphetamine, reportedly hoping to create
an “animal model” showing the brain damage known to
occur in humans who are both drug abusers and infected with the
AIDS virus. He subjected the cats to spinal taps and other stressful
and painful procedures before killing them to examine their brains.
Besides the obvious cruelty involved, Podell’s research was
criticized for its many scientific limitations and the fact that
it was duplicating already ongoing and more relevant clinical research.
The un-redacted grant application included descriptions of exactly
how Podell killed the cats. It also included a discussion of the
problem of amphetamine-induced psychosis that can occur, and how
the experimenters attempted to minimize the problem with an intermittent
dosing regimen.
For a copy of the U.S. District Court order, please contact Colleen
Young at 202-686-2210, ext. 330, or cyoung@pcrm.org, or download
a PDF
version.
PCRM Online, November
2004
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