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Tag: The Daily Nebraskan

After state attorney general's ruling, University of Nebraska releases records to student newspaper

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November 15, 2012September 5, 2018 Jordan Bradley

Officials at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have released records related to its plan to privatize the university's health services following a letter from the state attorney general’s office that said the records were public.

Tagged access to public records, Nebraska, The Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska

Former regent sues student paper at U. of Nebraska-Lincoln

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October 30, 2007December 4, 2018 Moriah Balingit

Former university regent Robert Prokop has sued thestudent newspaper of the University of Nebraska -- Lincoln for $700,000,claiming that an editorial libeled him and caused him to lose his bid to rejointhe board in the 2006 election.

Tagged The Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln'

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