Cases 31 - 35 of 35
NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE v. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY et al
as 1:2006cv01080
Plaintiff:
NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE
Defendant:
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, MICHAEL V. HAYDEN and others
Cause Of Action: 05 U.S.C. ยง 552 Freedom of Information Act
Yousuf, Bashe Abdi, et al v. Samantar, Mohamed, et al
as 05-5197
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Bashe Abdi Yousuf, Aziz Deria, John Doe, I and others
Defendant - Appellee:
Mohamed Ali Samantar and United States Department of State
Amicus Curiae For Appellant:
Center for National Security Studies, The Educational Fund To Stop Gun Violence and National Security Archive
Terminated Party:
Biopure Corporation, Thomas Moore, Howard Richman and others
In Re: Cheney, et al
as 02-5354
In Re - Petitioner:
In re: Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, National Energy Policy Development Group, John W. Snow, Secretary of the Treasury and others
Amicus Curiae For Appellee:
American Association for Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries and others
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Al-Fayed, Mohamed, et al v. CIA, et al
as 00-5457
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Mohamed Al-Fayed and Punch Limited
Defendant - Appellee:
Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency and others
Amicus Curiae For Appellant:
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Electronic Privacy Information Center, American Civil Liberties Union of the National Captial Area and others
Pub Citizen Inc, et al v. Carlin, John, et al
as 97-5356
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Public Citizen, Inc., American Historical Association, American Library Association and others
Defendant - Appellant:
John W. Carlin, In his official capacity as Archivist of the United States, Executive Office of the President, Office of Administration and others
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