This morning Ramon Bracamontes from the El Paso Times reports… A national expert on freedom of information says the dozens of sealed and secret pleadings in the FBI's public corruption investigation will remain sealed, and the federal judge overseeing the case will probably keep sealing them until he is challenged legally. Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in Arlington, Virginia, says she found it odd that 10 months after the first guilty plea in the public corruption case was entered, federal officials continued to work in semi-secrecy. Dalglish called it a “travesty."