The New York Times Company v. United States Department of Justice
Plaintiff:
The New York Times Company
Defendant:
United States Department of Justice
Case Number:
1:2013cv03595
Filed:
May 29, 2013
Court:
New York Southern District Court
Office:
Foley Square Office
County:
NewYork
Presiding Judge:
Paul A. Crotty
Nature of Suit:
Freedom of Information Act
Cause of Action:
05:552 Freedom of Information Act
Jury Demanded By:
None
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