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Courier-Journal v. Kentucky High School Athletics Association

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Courier-Journalvs.Kentucky High School Athletics Association
Number: none
Year: 2005
State: Kentucky
Court: This case never arrived at court
Other lawsuits in Kentucky
Other lawsuits in 2005
Precedents include:
This case established no precedent, because it never arrived at court.
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Courier-Journal v. Kentucky High School Athletics Association was a case that didn't occur because the High School opted to release the documents before trial. The Courier-Journal was attempting to overturn an Attorney General opinion that financial aid at private high schools was exempt from records requests. The High School chose to release the documents before the case hit court.[1]

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This case established no precedent, because it never arrived at court.

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