The Associated Press v. Canterbury
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The Associated Press v. Canterbury was a case before the West Virginia Supreme Court in 2009 concerning the applicability of public records law to private documents.
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External links
- Ruling of the Court
- The West Virginia Record, "Justices say Maynard's e-mails shouldn't have been public"
- Daily Press, WVa Supreme Court agrees to hear e-mail FOIA case, March 5, 2009 (dead link)
- The Record, "Justices hear case about Maynard-Blankenship e-mails " update on the case