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No. 8891881
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Wirtz v. Rosenthal
No. 8891881 · Decided December 8, 1967
No. 8891881·Ninth Circuit · 1967·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
December 8, 1967
Citation
No. 8891881
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, appeals from the dismissal of a suit filed by the Secretary to enjoin violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 52 Stat. 1060 (1938), as amended 29 U.S.C. § 201 et seq. (1964). The dismissal was entered under Rule 37(b) (2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure because the Secretary declined to comply with an order of the district court requiring him to produce certain investigative reports and statements for inspection and copying by de *291 fendants. The Secretary declined to comply with this order on two grounds: (1) the reports and statements in question are protected by the “informer’s privilege,” as defined in Roviaro v. United States, 353 U.S. 53, 59 , 77 S.Ct. 623 , 1 L.Ed.2d 639 and (2) “good cause” for the production, inspection and copying of the documents had not been shown, as required by Rule 34, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Having in view the limitations on the “informer’s privilege,” as set forth in Roviaro ; the findings of fact of the trial court on the question of “good cause,” which findings are not clearly erroneous; and the wide discretion vested in the district court in balancing the public interest in maintaining the privilege as against the necessity of obtaining the information in order to achieve a fair trial; we hold that, under the particular circumstances of this case, the district court did not err. Affirmed.
Plain English Summary
Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, appeals from the dismissal of a suit filed by the Secretary to enjoin violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 52 Stat.
Key Points
01Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, appeals from the dismissal of a suit filed by the Secretary to enjoin violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 52 Stat.
02The dismissal was entered under Rule 37(b) (2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure because the Secretary declined to comply with an order of the district court requiring him to produce certain investigative reports and statements for in
03The Secretary declined to comply with this order on two grounds: (1) the reports and statements in question are protected by the “informer’s privilege,” as defined in Roviaro v.
04623 , 1 L.Ed.2d 639 and (2) “good cause” for the production, inspection and copying of the documents had not been shown, as required by Rule 34, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, appeals from the dismissal of a suit filed by the Secretary to enjoin violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 52 Stat.
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