Media groups seek more UNC football program records
Posted Mar 22, 2012
The News & Observer, Charlotte Observer and other media organizations continue to seek records related to the NCAA investigation of the UNC-Chapel Hill football program. In a court document filed today in Orange County Superior Court, lawyers representing the media organizations asked a judge to rule on whether written questions sent from the university's athletic compliance office to NCAA officials are subject to the state's public records law.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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