Cases pin-citing Baldrige
Baldrige v. Shapiro · 1982 · 14 pinpoint citations from 5 cases, 4 distinct passages.
Department of Commerce v. New York
· 2019-06-27 · Supreme Court · 4 pin-cites
· pin 102 L. Ed. 2d at 199
"Under [the] Constitution, responsibility for conducting the decennial census rests with Congress"
Mezu v. Morgan State University
· 2010-10-22 · D. Maryland · 3 pin-cites
· pin 102 L. Ed. 2d at 199
“The primary purpose of the FOIA was not to benefit private litigants or to serve as a substitute for civil discovery.”
El Badrawi v. Department of Homeland Security
· 2009-07-24 · D. Connecticut · pin 455 U.S. at 345
“Most courts have concluded that a FOIA exemption does not automatically constitute a ‘privilege’ within the meaning of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”
City of New York v. Beretta U.S.A. Corp.
· 2006-04-27 · E.D. New York · 3 pin-cites
· pin 102 L. Ed. 2d at 199
“A statute granting a privilege is to be strictly construed so as to avoid a construction that would suppress otherwise competent evidence.”
Michael C. Antonelli v. Federal Bureau of Investigation
· 1983-11-22 · Seventh Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 102 L. Ed. 2d at 199
“The primary purpose of the FOIA was not to benefit private litigants or to serve as a substitute for civil discovery.”