Competitive Enterprise Instit v. Office of Science and Technolo
Competitive Enterprise Institute |
Office of Science and Technology Policy |
15-5128 |
April 30, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Freedom of Information Act of 1974 |
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Competitive Enter. Inst. v. Office of Science and Technology Policy |
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Filing 1207831461 OPINION [1622973] filed (Pages: 10) for the Court by Judge Sentelle, CONCURRING OPINION (Pages: 5) by Judge Srinivasan. [15-5128] |
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Plaintiff - appellant: Competitive Enterprise Institute | |
Represented By: | Hans Frank Bader |
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Defendant - appellee: Office of Science and Technology Policy | |
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