TRIBUNE-REVIEW PUB. CO. v. BODACK

No. 24 WAP 2008.

961 A.2d 110 (2008)

TRIBUNE-REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, A Pennsylvania Corporation, and Andrew Conte, an Individual, Appellants v. Leonard BODACK, in his Official Capacity as Member of Pittsburgh City Council, Barbara Burns, in her Official Capacity as Member of Pittsburgh City Council, and the City of Pittsburgh, a Municipal Corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided December 18, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald D. Barber, Esq., H. Yale Gutnick, Esq., Strassburger, McKenna, Gutnick & Gefsky, Pittsburgh, for Tribune-Review Publishing Company, et al.

George R. Specter, Esq., City of Pittsburgh Law Department, Lawrence Henry Baumiller, Esq., Allegheny County Law Department, Pittsburgh, for Leonard Bodack, et al.

BEFORE: CASTILLE, C.J. and SAYLOR, EAKIN, BAER, TODD, McCAFFERY and GREENSPAN, JJ.


OPINION

Justice McCAFFERY.

The Tribune-Review Publishing Company and Andrew Conte, a journalist employed by the Tribune-Review, ("Appellants") sought to obtain, under the act known as the Right-to-Know Act,1 itemized billing records for cellular telephones purchased by the City of Pittsburgh ("the City") and issued to City Council members Leonard Bodack and Barbara Burns. The...

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