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Judicial Follies: The great photocopier fight
Back in 2011, Cuyahoga County, Ohio was sued over the how its Recorder’s office dispensed public documents. Many public agencies don’t like having to make copies of public records because, especially in the days when everything was on paper, it was a time-consuming task that took away the staff away from the office’s regular business. But county recorders exist to manage and disburse records — an archive of birth and death certificates, deeds, records of surveys, maps, and so on. But this dispute arose over the other part of their job that sometimes gets controversial: the fees charged for those copies that they dispense to members of the public. Ohio law provides that someone seeking a copy

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