05-ORD-210 is cited to support the principle that conversational-type email communications, which are devoid of recommendations, opinions, or policy formulations, are not exempt under the Open Records Act. This citation is used to argue that factual information within emails should not be withheld even if other parts of the email are exempt.
05-ORD-210 was Followed by 16-ORD-257
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