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"Seven states [California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Montana, New Hampshire and North Dakota] expressly memorialize the public's right of access to government meetings and records in their constitutions. In this paper, the authors examine case law applying the constitutional right of access, concluding that the right is somewhat underutilized and rarely seems to produce an outcome clearly different from what a litigant could expect relying on state statutory rights alone."

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