US Gov. Wins Battle and Doesn’t Have to Show ‘Highly Sensitive’ Documents to China’s Ninestar.

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Date: Wednesday November 1, 2023 03:51:48 pm
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    MOTION TO TREAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD AS HIGHLY SENSITIVE DOCUMENTS.
    Excerpt: Upon reading defendants’ motion to treat certain portions of the administrative record as highly sensitive documents, and upon consideration of other papers and proceedings had herein; it is hereby ORDERED that defendants’ motion be, and hereby is, granted; and it is further ORDERED that the five paper copies of the fully unredacted administrative record submitted to the Clerk of the Court are accepted by the Court as highly sensitive documents pursuant to Administrative Order 21-01.
     

    Pursuant to the Court’s Order dated October 27, 2023 (ECF no. 44), the Court’s procedures outlined in Administrative Order 21-01, and the parties’ obligations under 28 U.S.C. § 2635(d), Defendants respectfully move the Court to treat certain portions of the administrative record as highly sensitive documents. The fully unredacted version of the administrative record in this matter contains certain privileged information of such a high level of sensitivity that, if disseminated, could pose a danger of physical harm to certain persons.
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