Jackson v. Eastern Michigan University

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Jacksonvs.Eastern Michigan University
Number: 215 Mich App 240; 544 NW2d 737
Year: 1996
State: Michigan
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Jackson v. Eastern Michigan University was a case before the Michigan Court of Appeals in 1996 concerning the definition of a public body.

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