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Tag: University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Executive searches in Nebraska will remain open after legislative proposal fails

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February 20, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

Legislators won’t support a bill that would allow the University of Nebraska to keep candidates for top positions confidential except a single finalist.

Tagged access to open meetings, executive personnel searches, Nebraska, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Libel suit against Daily Nebraskan moves forward

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September 15, 2010September 5, 2018 James Heggen

A $700,000 libel suit against the University ofNebraska at Lincoln's student newspaper will continue after a state judgedeclined to award summary judgment in the newspaper's favor.

Tagged Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

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