October 21, 2005
States In Brief
SECRET MEETINGS: A search committee charged with selecting the University of North Carolina system's next president may have violated state open-meetings law when members met in secret to evaluate and recommend candidates. The state's attorney general sent an advisory legal opinion to all government board leaders, including the chairman of the university system's board of governors, earlier this month to remind them that state law requires public notice of all official government meetings,
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