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Fbi Vs. Abramson

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  • US Supreme Court
  • May 24, 1982

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  5. U.S. 615 (1982) U.S. Supreme Court FBI v. Abramson
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  6. U.S. 615 (1982) Federal Bureau of Investigation v. Abramson
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  7. with deletions. The District Court rejected the Bureau's assertions that all deleted material was exempt. Abramson v. U.S
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  8. the Government's motion for summary judgment with respect to material withheld pursuant to Exemption 7(C). Abramson v. FBI
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  9. NLRB v. Robbins
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  10. specified. For much the same reason, the result we reach today is fully consistent with our holding in NLRB v. Sears
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  11. consistent with the oft-repeated caveat that FOIA exemptions are to be narrowly construed, Department of Air Force v. Roe
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  12. document such activity. Congress did not differentiate between the purposes for which information was requested. NLRB v. Sears
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  13. The Court of Appeals supported this distinction by referring to two of its earlier FOIA decisions. Simpson v. Vance
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  14. in the Register was extracted from personnel files which may have been exempt under Exemption 6 of FOIA. Lesar v. United
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  15. NLRB v. Lion
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  16. for law enforcement purposes was exempt, even if an enforcement proceeding were neither imminent nor likely. Weisberg v. United
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  17. Aspin v. Department
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  18. Ditlow v. Brinegar
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  19. Race and Urban Issues v. Weinberger
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  20. public access to any material in an investigatory file. 120 Cong.Rec. 17033 (1974), 1975 Source Book 332. See NLRB v. Robbins
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  21. do not disappear when information is incorporated in a new document or otherwise put to a different use. See NLRB v. Sears
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  22. unwarranted. The distinction is meaningful. As we noted in Department of Air Force v. Rose
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  23. Bread Political Action Committee v. FEC
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  24. Department of Air Force v. Rose
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  25. Id. at 425 U. S. 366 , quoting Vaughn v. Rosen
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  26. Consumer Product Safety Comm'n v. GTE
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  27. United States v. Brown
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  28. ante at 456 U. S. 630 . E.g., Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C., Inc. v. Bell
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  29. New England Medical Center Hospital v. NLRB
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  30. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority v. Perry
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  31. Cox v. United
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  32. TVA v. Hill
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  33. supports the Court's result. The legislative history of the 1974 amendment to Exemption 7 is summarized in NLRB v. Robbins
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  34. U.S. Supreme Court FBI v. Abramson
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  35. Federal Bureau of Investigation v. Abramson
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  36. Abramson v. U.S
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  37. Exemption 7(C). Abramson v. FBI
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  38. NLRB v. Sears
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  39. Department of Air Force v. Roe
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  40. Simpson v. Vance
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  41. of FOIA. Lesar v. United
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  42. Weisberg v. United
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  43. Race and Urban Issues v. Weinberger
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  44. See NLRB v. Robbins
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  45. See NLRB v. Sears
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  46. Vaughn v. Rosen
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  47. E.g., Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C., Inc. v. Bell
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  48. TVA v. Hill
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