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1:26-cv-02980 The New York Times Company et al v. United States Department of Justice

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Case Summary

The New York Times Company et al v. United States Department of Justice is a civil case involving a status report filed under docket 26-cv-02980. The case likely concerns issues between a media entity and a government agency, though specific claims or motions are not detailed.

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Key Issues

  • Freedom of the press
  • Government transparency
  • Civil litigation
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Case Timeline

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1:26-cv-02980 The New York Times Company et al v. United States Department of Justice

In the case between The New York Times Company and the U.S. Department of Justice, a request was made to issue a summons. This means the court is formally asking the defendant to respond to the lawsuit. It is an early procedural step that moves the case forward.

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