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No. 8673112
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Chiang v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

No. 8673112 · Decided May 13, 2008
No. 8673112 · Ninth Circuit · 2008 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 13, 2008
Citation
No. 8673112
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
*729 MEMORANDUM ** Rita Suei-Te Chiang appeals the district court’s dismissal of her Title VII claims. The district court dismissed the claims because it lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s decision to revoke Chiang’s security clearance. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291 . We affirm. We review the district court’s dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction de novo. Dorfmont v. Brown, 913 F.2d 1399, 1400-01 (9th Cir.1990). Federal courts do not have the power to review an agency’s decision to grant or revoke a security clearance. See id. at 1401 . This lack of jurisdiction extends to Title VII claims involving security clearance determinations. Brazil v. U.S. Dep’t of Navy, 66 F.3d 193 , 196 (9th Cir.1995). This lack of jurisdiction arises because when evaluating a Title VII claim the court must determine whether the defendant’s proffered reasons for its actions were a pretext to mask discrimination; and, in order to make that determination, the federal courts would be required to review the merits of the security clearance decision. Id. at 196-97. Because Chiang’s Title VII claims would require the district court to review the merits of the FBI’s decision to temporarily revoke her security clearance, the district court did not err when it denied her request for an evidentiary hearing and dismissed the claims for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. AFFIRMED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
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*729 MEMORANDUM ** Rita Suei-Te Chiang appeals the district court’s dismissal of her Title VII claims.
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*729 MEMORANDUM ** Rita Suei-Te Chiang appeals the district court’s dismissal of her Title VII claims.
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