You would want to contact the Public Information Officer or Clerk of the
Court of the Supreme Court there, inquiring about whether there is case
law yet. You may also want to contact the State Law Library and see the
legislation yourself. Until somebody challenges their ability to delete
those
to it may not be read for
days or weeks at a time.
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From: Tom Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:58 AM
Subject: RE: public schools, gov e-mail
You would want to contact the Public Information Officer
I'd see what FIOA has to say about it, although States have different
(stricter) laws than the feds in many cases. But the real question is what
constitutes an official record. When I was a fed (2 years ago), most
email was not considered an official record - and the messages that were
were
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From: Missy Koslosky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 October 2001 05:12
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: public schools, gov e-mail
I'd see what FIOA has to say about it, although States have different
(stricter) laws than the feds in many cases. But the real question is
what
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