09-ORD-203 is cited to contrast with the current case by discussing a scenario where a Governor's public appearance schedule, once published, loses its preliminary status and becomes a public record. This citation is used to delineate between different types of calendars and schedules, emphasizing the specific circumstances under which a calendar might be considered public.
09-ORD-203 was Cited by 11-ORD-140
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