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The Tenth Circuit affirmed the magistrate judge's dismissal of plaintiff's Privacy Act complaint against all defendants, holding that the Privacy Act only authorizes suits against U.S. government agencies (not private corporations like Sandia) and that plaintiff had no Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.
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