Other Statutes Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 86
Seth Hettena v. CIA
as 24-5119
Plaintiff: Seth Hettena
Defendant: Central Intelligence Agency
Christopher Demitry v. CIA, et al
as 23-5267
Plaintiff / Appellant: Christopher Demitry
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency
Francisco Martinez v. DOJ, et al
as 23-5270
Plaintiff / Appellant: Francisco E. Martinez
Defendant / Appellee: United States Department of Justice, National Security Agency, United States Department of Homeland Security and others
Matthew Sherven v. USA, et al
as 23-5174
Plaintiff / Appellant: Matthew J. Sherven
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, Central Intelligence Agency, William Burns, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and others
James Connell, III v. CIA
as 23-5118
Plaintiff / Appellant: James G. Connell, III
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency
Assassination Archives and Research Center, et al v. CIA
as 23-5064
Plaintiff / Appellant: Assassination Archives and Research Center and James H. Lesar, I
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency
Dale Adams v. CIA, et al
as 23-5041
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dale B. Adams
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency, William J. Burns, CIA Director and Allison Fong, CIA FOIA Agent
National Security Archive v. CIA
as 23-5017
Plaintiff / Appellant: National Security Archive
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency
Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountabili v. DOJ, et al
as 22-5303
Plaintiff / Appellant: Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability, Inc.
Defendant / Appellee: United States Department of Justice, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, National Security Agency and others
Roger Hall, et al v. CIA
as 22-5235
Plaintiff / Appellee: Roger Hall and Studies Solutions Results, Inc.
Plaintiff / Appellant: Accuracy in Media
Defendant / Appellee: Central Intelligence Agency

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