Whitehead v. Morgenthau

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Whiteheadvs.Morgenthau
Number: 146 Misc.2d 733, 552 N.Y.S.2d 518
Year: 1990
State: New York
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Eliminated any fee waivers.

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Whitehead v. Morgenthau is a 1990 New York court case concerning fees.

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The court ruled that the New York Freedom of Information Law did not allow any fee waivers. Specifically, fee waivers are not available for prison inmates or the impoverished.[1]

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  1. Open Government Guide to FOIL