melvin-d-reuber-v-food-chemical-news-inc-the-newsletter-association , 922 F.2d 197 ( 1990 )


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  • 922 F.2d 197

    Melvin D. REUBER, Plaintiff-Appellee,
    v.
    FOOD CHEMICAL NEWS, INC., Defendant-Appellant,
    The Newsletter Association; Maryland-Delaware-District of
    Columbia Press Association; National Association of
    Broadcasters; The Radio-Television News Directors
    Association; The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the
    Press; Washington Merry-Go-Round, Inc.; The Washington
    Post, Amici Curiae,
    and
    Litton Industries, Inc.; Litton Bionetics, Inc.; Vincent
    T. Devita, Jr., National Cancer Institute, National
    Institute of Health; Richard Adamson, National Cancer
    Institute, National Institute of Health; William V.
    Hartwell, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of
    Health; William Payne, Frederick Cancer Research Center;
    Michael G. Hanna, Jr., Frederick Cancer Research Center;
    James C. Nance, Litton Bionetics, Inc.; I.J. Fidler,
    Frederick Cancer Research Center; United States of America;
    U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; Environmental
    Protection Agency, Defendants.

    No. 88-2641.

    United States Court of Appeals,
    Fourth Circuit.

    June 4, 1990.

    Prior report: 899 F.2d 271.

    ORDER

    Upon a request for a poll of the court on the petition for rehearing en banc of Food Chemical News, a majority of the judges in regular active service having voted to rehear the case en banc,

    It is accordingly ADJUDGED and ORDERED that the decision of the panel shall be, and the same hereby is, vacated.

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    It is FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk set the same for en banc hearing at the first convenient opportunity.

Document Info

Docket Number: 88-2641

Citation Numbers: 922 F.2d 197

Filed Date: 6/4/1990

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 3/3/2016