14-ORD-090 is cited in the decision to support the principle that written autopsy records must be disclosed to the public, as it previously established that a decedent does not have a cognizable privacy interest that would prevent disclosure. The decision uses this precedent to argue that the Department should have released the written autopsy reports unless there was evidence of the family's objection.
14-ORD-090 was Followed by 21-ORD-027
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The Sunshine Law Library is not exhaustive and may contain errors from source documents or the import process. Nothing on this website should be taken as legal advice. It is always best to consult with primary sources and appropriate counsel before taking any action.