CIRM Defends Legality of Barring Public From Marriott Meeting
The California stem cell agency says it did not violate state open meeting laws when it barred two members of the public from a meeting in June at a San Francisco hotel.
In an unsolicited note earlier this month to the California Stem Cell Report, Ian Sweedler, deputy legal counsel for CIRM, said,
“The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act applies to multimembe…
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