
Uniontown Newspapers, Inc. v. Pa. Dept. of Corr.
04/23/21 • 44 min
Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorneys Charlie Kelly and Michael Joyce to discuss the impact of SCOPA's ruling in Uniontown Newspapers, Inc. v. Pa. Dept. of Corr., interpreting an issue of first impression regarding PA's Right to Know Law.
Show Notes:
Read more about Uniontown Newspapers and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.
You can help us Raise the Bar for Pennsylvania Appeals by following Woods Law Offices on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
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Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorneys Charlie Kelly and Michael Joyce to discuss the impact of SCOPA's ruling in Uniontown Newspapers, Inc. v. Pa. Dept. of Corr., interpreting an issue of first impression regarding PA's Right to Know Law.
Show Notes:
Read more about Uniontown Newspapers and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.
You can help us Raise the Bar for Pennsylvania Appeals by following Woods Law Offices on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Thanks for listening!
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The Standard of Review - Uniontown Newspapers, Inc. v. Pa. Dept. of Corr.
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*Transcript produced with Otter AI. May contain errors.
Corrie Woods 0:00
Hi everyone and welcome to this the second episode of the standard of review by SCOPAblog. We'll be talking today about the case of Uniontown newspapers Inc. Versus Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, in which the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania found that the department acted in bad faith and failing to comply with an order granting a journalist request for records related to a startling rash of inmate illnesse
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