WebDec 28, 2007 · Booth Newspapers, Inc. v. Wyoming City Council, 168 Mich. App. 459, 471, 425 N.W.2d 695, 700 (1988) (Open Meetings Act was violated where council members met privately in separate meetings because total number of participating members constituted a quorum even though less than a quorum participated in each meeting); … WebBooth Newspapers Inc. vs. University of Michigan Board of Regents: Number: 444 Mich. 211, 507 N.W.2d 422: Year: 1993: State: Michigan: Court: Michigan Supreme Court: ...
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WebWyoming City Council, 425 N.W.2d 695 (Mich App. 1988); Bd. of Trustees et. Al. v. Miss. Publishers Corp, 478 So. 2d 269 (Miss 1985) . In State ex. rel. Cincinnati Post v. Cincinnati, 668 N.E.2d 903 (Ohio 1996), the city manager on three different days called three series of back to back meetings with small groups of the council. (The size of an ... WebAug 23, 1990 · Booth Newspapers, Inc v Wyoming City Council, 168 Mich. App. 459, 467; 425 NW2d 695 (1988). Defendant argues that entry of the consent final judgment did not end the ligation in the Chrysler Jefferson/Connor matter. Defendant contends that the city council had not authorized the consent judgment as required by the city charter … earth in 2036
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WebDec 28, 2007 · Booth Newspapers, Inc. v. Wyoming City Council, 168 Mich. App. 459, 471, 425 N.W.2d 695, 700 (1988) (Open Meetings Act was violated where council … WebFeb 14, 2024 · Booth Newspapers, Inc. v. Wyoming City Council, 425 N.W.2d 695, 700 (Mich. Ct. App. 1988) (where council members met privately in separate meetings but the total number of participating members was a “constructive quorum” that was “in direct circumvention of the WebJul 12, 1999 · Booth Newspapers, Inc. v. University of Mich. Bd. of Regents, 444 Mich. 211, 223, 507 N.W.2d 422, 427-28 (1993); see also Booth Newspapers, Inc. v. Wyoming City Council, 168 Mich.App. 459, 467, 425 N.W.2d 695, 698 (1988) (holding that OMA exceptions must be interpreted strictly to meet the legislative goal of openness and … c. the world is a theatre