Ohio Supreme Court disserves the public in yet another records ruling -- editorial

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April 29, 2009

[edit] Ohio Supreme Court disserves the public in yet another records ruling -- editorial

"The Ohio Supreme Court has shoved the state farther down that slippery slope of keeping secrets from the public.

The court ruled unanimously last week that a report from a public agency investigating corruption allegations against that agency's boss is not a public record. It stressed that the documents used to compile the report are public records, but decided that the report itself is protected by attorney-client privilege."

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