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n2doc

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Fri Apr 18, 2014, 02:15 PM Apr 2014

Va. Supreme Court rules for U-Va. in global warming FOIA case

BY TOM JACKMAN
Unpublished research by university scientists is exempt from the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled Thursday, rejecting an attempt by skeptics of global warming to view the work of a prominent climate researcher during his years at the University of Virginia.

The ruling is the latest turn in the FOIA request filed in 2011 by Del. Robert Marshall (R-Prince William) and the American Tradition Institute to obtain research and e-mails of former U-Va. professor Michael Mann.

Mann left the university in 2005 and now works at Penn State University, where he published his book “The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars” about his theories on global warming and those who would deny it. Lawyers for U-Va. turned over about 1,000 documents to Marshall and ATI, led by former EPA attorney David Schnare, but withheld another 12,000 papers and e-mails, saying that work “of a propriety nature” was exempt under the state’s FOIA law.

In 2012, Circuit Judge Paul Sheridan sided with U-Va., saying that Mann’s work was exempt and that the FOIA exemption arose “from the concept of academic freedom and from the interest in protecting research.” Marshall and ATI appealed.

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Va. Supreme Court rules for U-Va. in global warming FOIA case (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2014 OP
For those who don't remember, this case was one of Blue_Tires Apr 2014 #1

Blue_Tires

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1. For those who don't remember, this case was one of
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 02:22 PM
Apr 2014

Ken Cuccinelli's several legal "charges at the liberal windmill" when he was attorney general...Even sued the White House a couple of times -- I've lost track of how many he had...

Of course all his suits were futile and dumb (they were essentially just one notch down from all the birther lawsuits), but they got him the press coverage and conservative street cred he desperately craved...

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