KELLER v. CITY OF COLUMBUS

No. 2002-0551.

100 Ohio St.3d 192 (2003)

2003-Ohio-5599

KELLER ET AL., APPELLANTS AND CROSS-APPELLEES, v. CITY OF COLUMBUS, APPELLEE; FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, CAPITAL CITY LODGE NO. 9, APPELLEE AND CROSS-APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 5, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gittes & Schulte, Frederick M. Gittes and Kathaleen B. Schulte, for appellants and cross-appellees.

Richard C. Pfeiffer Jr., Columbus City Attorney, and Glenn B. Redick, Chief Litigation Attorney, for appellees city of Columbus and James G. Jackson.

Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease, L.L.P., James E. Phillips and John J. Kulewicz, for appellee the Fraternal Order of Police.

Baker & Hostetler, L.L.P., and David L. Marburger, for amici curiae Ohio Newspaper Association and Ohio Coalition for Open Government, in support of appellants.


LUNDBERG STRATTON, J.

I. Introduction

{¶ 1} The legal issue in this case, in the context of whether plaintiffs' complaint states a claim upon which relief can be granted, is the extent to which a collective bargaining agreement may establish a schedule for the destruction of public records in light of the dictates of the Public Records Act.

II. Statement of the Case

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