Waterbury Teachers Ass'n v. Freedom of Information Comission

683 A.2d 399, 239 Conn. 930, 1996 Conn. LEXIS 427
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedOctober 10, 1996
DocketSC 15543
StatusPublished

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Waterbury Teachers Ass'n v. Freedom of Information Comission, 683 A.2d 399, 239 Conn. 930, 1996 Conn. LEXIS 427 (Colo. 1996).

Opinion

The petition by the defendants Marc S. Ryan, James B. Craig and the Waterbury Republican-American for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 42 Conn. App. 700 (AC 14936), is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Did the Appellate Court properly conclude that the grievance hearings in this case did not constitute ‘meetings’ within the meaning of General Statutes § l-18a (b) because they constituted ‘strategy or negotiations’ within the meaning of the statute?”

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