Group claims exemption from open records law
Education, Transparency — By Online Editor on July 12, 2010 at 7:46 AM(The State) A state education association has asked a federal court to decide whether South Carolina freedom of information laws violate the group’s First Amendment rights. The case centers on whether the South Carolina Association of School Administrators must comply with an open records request. Read more…
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