Board of Education v. Freedom of Information Commission

Decided 1988-07-26

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Glass, J. The principal issue in this case is whether a party whose request to an agency for information is denied, and the denial is not appealed to the Freedom of Information Commission (FOIC), may thereafter appeal to the FOIC from the denial of a subsequent request to the same agency for the same information. The essential facts are undisputed and may be summarized as follows. The defendants are John O. B…

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