- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill opposes a former provost’s latest request in his open meetings lawsuit against the university.
- The dispute is scheduled for a hearing Wednesday afternoon in Hillsborough.
- A court filing Monday from the university and its Board of Trustees labels former provost Chris Clemens’ lawsuit “baseless.” He “fundamentally misunderstands the remedies available to him” under state law.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill spelled out its objections Monday to a former provost’s latest request in an open meetings lawsuit against the university. The case is scheduled for a hearing Wednesday afternoon in Hillsborough.
Former provost Chris Clemans filed an Oct. 8 motion for “expedited discovery, preservation order, forensic imaging, and in camera review” in the case.
The university and its Board of Trustees filed their response Monday…