UC denies filmmaker's right to tape meeting

In an apparent violation of the state’s open meeting law, the University of California regents prevented a filmmaker from entering a public meeting with a video camera Thursday on grounds that he lacked a press credential. An e-mail exchange also reveals that UC had questioned the filmmaker about the content and purpose of his film, and asked his identity as a condition of access – also apparent violations of state law, legal experts said.

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by Nanette Asimov, The San Francisco Chronicle.

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