SNEPP V. UNITED STATES
444 U.S. 507 (1980)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Snepp (D) seeks review of a judgment of punitive damages for his
breach of an agreement he signed when he accepted employment with the CIA for prepublication
clearance. The United States (P) seeks review of a judgment refusing a constructive trust on
the profits from that book.
FACTS: Snepp (D), a former CIA agent, published a book regarding CIA activities in South
Vietnam. D's employment with the CIA involved an extremely high degree of trust. In the
opening sentence of the agreement that he signed, D explicitly recognized that he was
entering a trust relationship. The trust agreement specifically imposed the obligation not
to publish any information relating to the Agency without submitting the information for
clearance. D deliberately and surreptitiously violated his obligation to submit all material
for prepublication review. The Government (P) sought an injunction prohibiting future
breaches of contract by D and a constructive trust on all of D's profits from the book. The
district court held that D willfully, deliberately and surreptitiously breached the
agreement, and granted P relief. The court also found that D deliberately misled CIA
officials into believing that he would seek prepublication clearance. The court determined
that the book caused the U.S. irreparable harm and loss. The court of appeals upheld the
injunction, but did not impose a constructive trust because D was only obligated to not
divulge classified material. The book contained no classified information and D certainly
had a First Amendment right to publish unclassified material. It limited recovery to nominal
damages and punitive damages if P could prove tortious conduct. D filed for certiorari, and
P cross-petitioned from the denial of a constructive trust.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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