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Government and Politics
Monday, November 19, 2007
Court, lawmakers debate Ohioans' access to public records
by WKSU's DANIEL HOCKENSMITH
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Daniel Hockensmith
Several recent decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court and the General Assembly are drawing criticism from open-records advocates.
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