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· 11/10/1954

Midwest Coast Transport, Inc. v. United States

Citations

  • 125 F. Supp. 557
  • 1954 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3764

How courts have described this case

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  • denying anonymity to state court judge in his case against the FBI for its disclosure of an investigation file showing his cooperation in a criminal investigation because his identity was already revealed by the file’s disclosure and in news reports
  • by initiating an action against FBI for disclosure of file, plaintiff chose to bring private matter into public eye
  • by initiating an action against FBI for disclosure of file, plaintiff chose to bring private matter into public eye
  • “By initiating an action for damages based on the FBI’s disclosure of Plaintiff’s confidential File, Plaintiff has chosen to bring a private matter into the public eye.”
  • “By initiating an action for damages based on the FBI’s disclosure of Plaintiff’s confidential File, Plaintiff has chosen to bring a private matter into the public eye.”
  • explaining contact plaintiff received from former employee

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Judges: Mickelson

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