- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a protective order in the open meetings and public records lawsuit filed by former provost Chris Clemens.
- The order would protect the university and its Board of Trustees from from “unreasonable annoyance and undue burden” in Clemens’ 121 requests for statements under oath.
- Clemens accuses university leaders of conducing public business behind closed doors and improperly using the SIgnal messaging app to bypass state public records requirements.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a protective order in the open meetings and public records lawsuit filed by former provost Chris Clemens.
The order would “protect Defendants from unreasonable annoyance and undue burden,” according to a court filing Friday.
A hearing in the case is scheduled Dec. 15 in Hillsborough…