Norman-Bloodsaw v. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Legal Citation: 135 F.3d 1260 (1998)

Appellant
Marya S. Norman-Bloodsaw, Vertis B. Ellis, and six other individuals

Appellee
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Regents of the University of California, U.S. Department of Energy, and others

Appellant's Claim
That a public employer conducting medical tests on its employees to determine intimate medical conditions without their knowledge or consent violates the employees' constitutional right to privacy.

Chief Lawyer for Appellant
William C. McNeill III

Chief Lawyer for Appellee
Douglas H. Barton

Justices for the Court
Stephen Reinhardt (writing for the court), Thomas G. Nelson, Michael Daly Hawkins

Justices Dissenting
None

Place
San Francisco, California

Date of Decision
3 February 1998

Decision
The appeals...

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