Fair Political Practices Commi v. USPS
Plaintiff - Appellee,: FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION, a agency of the State of California
Applicant-in-intervention - Appellant,: WILLIAM EISEN
Defendant,: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Case Number: 12-17438
Filed: October 31, 2012
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Freedom of Information Act of 1974
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Plaintiff - appellee,: FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION, a agency of the State of California
Represented By: Zackery P. Morazzini
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Applicant-in-intervention - appellant,: WILLIAM EISEN
Represented By: William Eisen
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Defendant,: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
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