TIMES OF TRENTON v. LAFAYETTE YARD


874 A.2d 1064 (2005)

183 N.J. 519

The TIMES OF TRENTON PUBLISHING CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LAFAYETTE YARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 15, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rocky L. Peterson, Princeton, argued the cause for appellant (Hill Wallack, attorneys; Mr. Peterson and Dakar R. Ross, on the briefs).

Keith J. Miller, Newark, argued the cause for respondent (Robinson & Livelli, attorneys).


Chief Justice PORITZ delivered the opinion of the Court.

The essential facts of this case are not in dispute. A reporter for The Times of Trenton Publishing Corporation (The Times) was not permitted to attend various board meetings of Lafayette Yard Community Development Corporation (Lafayette Yard or Corporation) and, further, was denied access to the minutes of those meetings. The Times filed a complaint against the Corporation...

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