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In March 1979, the editors sent a final draft to the DOE for comment.
DOE officials, first in phone calls and then in person, attempted to dissuade The Progressive from publishing the article on the grounds that it contained " secret restricted data " as defined by the Atomic Energy Act.
When that did not work, the DOE filed a motion to suppress the article with the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin on March 8, 1979.
There was only one judge in the Western District of Wisconsin at the time, Judge James Doyle, but he recused himself as a friend of the magazine.
The case was therefore brought before Judge Robert W. Warren, a judge in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

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