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Litigation

Jun. 1, 2012

Newspapers sue UC over police officer names

A pair of California newspapers is suing the University of California for not disclosing the names of several police officers linked to an incident last year at UC Davis.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A pair of California newspapers is suing the University of California for not disclosing the names of several police officers linked to an incident last year at UC Davis, where protesters were pepper-sprayed while participating in Occupy-related activities.


The Los Angeles Times and the Sacramento Bee filed a petition for writ of mandate against the UC system on Tuesday in Alameda County Superior Cou...

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