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State ex rel. WBNS TV Inc. v. Dues

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State ex rel. WBNS TV Inc.vs.Dues
Number: St.3d 406, 2004-Ohio-1497
Year: 2004
State: Ohio
Court: Ohio Supreme Court
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State ex rel. WBNS TV Inc. v. Dues is a 2004 court ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court about interpreting the Ohio Open Records Law. The finding in the case is that any record used by a court to render a decision is a record subject" to OORL.[1]

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