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|facts=As a condition of employment, [https://franksnepp.com/ FRANK SNEPP] signed an agreement to not disclose classified information during or after his service without '''prior restraint'''. After leaving the CIA, Snepp published ''[https://archive.org/details/decentintervalin00snep Decent Interval]'' (1977) without seeking prior approval from the CIA. | |facts=As a condition of employment, [https://franksnepp.com/ FRANK SNEPP] signed an agreement to not disclose classified information during or after his service without '''prior restraint'''. After leaving the CIA, Snepp published ''[https://archive.org/details/decentintervalin00snep Decent Interval]'' (1977) without seeking prior approval from the CIA. | ||
|procedural_history=The federal government sues Snepp for breach of contract & breach of fiduciary relationship. | |procedural_history=The federal government sues Snepp for breach of contract & breach of fiduciary relationship. The government sought the creation of a '''constructive trust''' to turn over the book's royalties to the government instead of the author Snepp. | ||
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|link=https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/444/507/ | |link=https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/444/507/ |
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Snepp v. United States | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | February 19, 1980 |
Facts
As a condition of employment, FRANK SNEPP signed an agreement to not disclose classified information during or after his service without prior restraint. After leaving the CIA, Snepp published Decent Interval (1977) without seeking prior approval from the CIA.
Procedural History
The federal government sues Snepp for breach of contract & breach of fiduciary relationship. The government sought the creation of a constructive trust to turn over the book's royalties to the government instead of the author Snepp.