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Tag: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Open judicial hearings fight ends bittersweet

Uncategorized
August 1, 1998

More than two years and $20,000 later, the newspaper at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received an answer it did not want to hear.

Tagged , Carolina Review, Fall 1998, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, North Carolina, reports, The Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Tar Heel judicial hearing case argued in Dec.

Uncategorized
December 1, 1996

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student newspaper's state open meetings law case against the school's closed disciplinary hearings was argued in December.

Tagged , campus discipline, North Carolina, reports, The Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Winter 1996-97

Suit filed by North Carolina paper for access to campus disciplinary hearings

Uncategorized
August 1, 1996

The student newspaper at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has filed one of the first cases in history to gain access to student disciplinary hearings.

Tagged , campus discipline, Fall 1996, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, reports, The Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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