According to a report by the
Associated Press a federal judge ruled Monday that presidents don't have indefinite veto power over which records are made public after they've left office. "In a narrowly crafted ruling," the report explains, "U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly invalidated part of President Bush's 2001 executive order, which allowed former presidents and vice presidents to review executive records before they are released under the Freedom of Information Act."