COUNTY SEC. AGENCY v. OHIO DEPT. OF COMMERCE

No. 00-3620.

296 F.3d 477 (2002)

COUNTY SECURITY AGENCY, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. The OHIO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Defendant-Appellee, v. Michael J. Betzold, Intervenor-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided and Filed July 9, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel A. Richards, Weston, Hurd, Fallon, Paisley & Howley, Cleveland, OH, Adam P. Hall (argued and briefed), Matthew C. Blickensderfer (briefed), Thomas D. Amrine (briefed), Frost, Brown & Todd, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Appellees.

Jeffrey P. Hastings, Kenneth F. Affeldt, Office of Atty. General, Cleveland, OH, for Ohio Dept. of Commerce.

Robert Weinberg (briefed), Philip Hostak (argued and briefed), Bredhoff & Kaiser, Washington, DC, Mark A. Rock, Timothy J. Gallagher, Schwarzwald, Rock & McNair, Cleveland, OH, for Michael J. Betzold.

Before: SILER and GILMAN, Circuit Judges; HEYBURN, Chief District Judge.


OPINION

GILMAN, Circuit Judge.

Michael J. Betzold, a freelance journalist, appeals a temporary restraining order (TRO) and superseding preliminary injunction preventing him from disclosing information contained in the registration records of private security guards working at the site of an ongoing labor dispute. Betzold received these records after requesting them from the Ohio Department of Commerce (ODC), although the ODC now takes the position that only...

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