Wayne State loses public records lawsuit over Flint water crisis documents
The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation was awarded $6,000 in attorneys fees on Tuesday for its public records lawsuit filed against Wayne State University.
The lawsuit, filed in June 2018, was launched on behalf of Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards one of the whistleblowers in the Flint water crisis after the university allegedly ignored several of his Freedom of Information Act requests.
The requests sought presentations and emails between university and state employees, after rumors circulated that the $3.35 million state-funded research on Flint water led by WSU was being interfered with.
This case shows that government institutions, including our public universities, arent above the law and cannot stand in the way of complete transparency, Derk Wilcox, senior attorney with the Mackinac Center Legal Foundation, said in a statement. Having an open and transparent government is an essential right.
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