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Detroit Free Press v. Michigan Attorney General

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Detroit Free Pressvs.Michigan Attorney General
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Year: 2005
State: Michigan
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Other lawsuits in Michigan
Other lawsuits in 2005
Precedents include:
Sunshine Laws
How to Make Records Requests
Sunshine Litigation
Sorted by State, Year and Topic
Sunshine Nuances
Deliberative Process Exemption


Detroit Free Press v. Michigan Attorney General was a 2005 Michigan case concerning fees associated with labor record requests[1].

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