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Register Editorial: “Court Rightly Sees Need For Openness”

by Ryan Koopmans | March 13, 2012

By Ryan Koopmans

Today’s Des Moines Register contains this editorial on last week’s decision in Broadlawns Medical Center v. Des Moines Register and Tribune Company. The Register–the winning party in the case–concludes that the Court got it right.  Our earlier coverage of the decision is here.

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