Dunn v. Alabama State University Board of Trustees
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Dunn v. Alabama State University Board of Trustees was a case before the Alabama Supreme Court in 1993 concerning open meetings.
Important precedents
This case established a precedent for an attorney-client privilege exemption within Alabama open meetings law.[1]
See also
- Alabama Open Meetings Act