04-ORD-066 is cited as a precedent for the principle that a public agency can withhold the names of donors under the privacy exception to the Open Records Law. It specifically discusses the balance between public interest in disclosure and the privacy interests of donors, concluding that privacy interests can outweigh the public's right to know in certain circumstances.
04-ORD-066 was Followed by 08-ORD-103
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