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State Sunshine Laws :
Articles
- "California Dreaming" by Suzanne Bell
- "Open the Books, Professors Plead" by Elizabeth Redden
- "You have a Right to Information " by Theodore P. Hill Academe, Vol. 92, No. 5, September/October 2006, pl 34. (This article contains online references.)
- "Let the Sunshine In! " by Theodore P. Hill and Hugh D. Hudson. (Article on benefits of Sunshine Laws. Originally submitted to The Chronicle of Higher Education.) (This article contains online references.)
- "Freedom of Information" (Subscription required to see entire article.)
- "State Sunshine Laws Under Attack" by Greg McDonald
- "Sunshine Laws From a Faculty Perspective" by Theodore P. Hill and Hugh D. Hudson. (Rebuttal to Hearn & McLendon article "Sunshine Laws in Higher Education", Academe, May-June 2005. Originally submitted to Academe.) (This article contains online references.)
- "Auburn University: A Case Study in the Need for Sunshine" by Larry G. Gerber/li>
- "Sunshine Laws in Higher Education" by James C. Hearn and Michael K. Mclendon
- "Sunshine and Searches – Pulling the Shades, or Pulling the Wool?" by Theodore P. Hill and Hugh D. Hudson. (Rebuttal to Hearn & McLendon article "“Choose Public-College Presidents in the Sunshine, but Know When to Draw the Shades", The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 2004. Originally submitted to The Chronicle of Higher Education.)
- "Choose Public-College Presidents in the Sunshine, but Know When to Draw the Shades" by James C. Hearn and Michael K. Mclendon (Subscription required to see entire article.)
- "California's 'sunshine law' summarized"
- "Legal Watch: Let the Sunshine In?" by Donna R. Euben
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