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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Against Appleton School District in Open Meetings Case
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | June 29, 2017
As reported by the Associated Press, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has determined that a meeting closed to the public by the Appleton school district should have been open, a major victory for advocates of the state’s open meetings law.
You might recall that all five SAA member associations (WASDA, WASBO, AWSA, WCASS, WASPA) joined the Wisconsin Counties Association, the League of Wisconsin Municipalities and the Wisconsin Association of School Boards in an amicus brief supporting the position of the Appleton School District.
We will forward further legal analysis when it becomes available.
See Associated Press story here.
See Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article here.
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