Fairfield Commons Condominium v. STASA

In Fairfield Commons Condominium v. STASA (1985) 30 Ohio App.3d 11 506 N.E.2d 237, the Ohio Court of Appeals found that many reasons could justify an order precluding the disclosure of the names and addresses of patients and employees of an abortion clinic. For example, the record in that case supported the conclusion that "in light of appellants' previously demonstrated zealous convictions over the issues involved, that if appellants would have received the names and addresses of the patients and employees they may have misused this information to the detriment of those patients and employees." (Ibid.)