CONNECTICUT BAR EXAMINING COMMITTEE v. FOIC

(13457)

209 Conn. 204 (1988)

CONNECTICUT BAR EXAMINING COMMITTEE ET AL. v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released November 22, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Constance L. Chambers, assistant general counsel, with whom, on the brief, was Mitchell W. Pearlman, general counsel, for the appellant (named defendant).

William J. Corvo, pro se, the defendant.

John D. LaBelle, Sr., for the appellees (plaintiffs).

PETERS, C. J., SHEA, CALLAHAN, GLASS and HULL, JS.


SHEA, J.

The plaintiffs appealed to the Superior Court after the defendant Freedom of Information Commission (FOIC) had ordered the plaintiff bar examining committee and its administrative director, the plaintiff R. David Stamm, to disclose certain information concerning the July, 1983 bar examination to the defendant William J. Corvo, who had failed that examination. The court sustained the appeal, concluding that the bar examining committee does not perform "administrative...

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