State ex rel. Zidonis v. Columbus State Cmty. Coll.
Annotate this CaseThis was an appeal from a judgment denying the request of Appellant for a writ of mandamus to compel Appellee, Columbus State Community College, to provide access to its complaint files, litigation files, and certain e-mails, and to award statutory damages and reasonable attorney fees. The court of appeals denied the writ. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Appellant did not establish by the requisite clear and convincing evidence that Columbus State violated Ohio Rev. Code. 149.43 by denying her record requests and that the court of appeals did not err by (1) denying Appellant's request for access to the requested complaint and litigation files, as Appellant's request was overbroad; (2) denying Appellant's request for e-mails based on her claim that Columbus State had violated section 149.43(B)(2) by not initially organizing its records so that work-related e-mails could be retrieved based on sender and recipient status, as section 149.43(B)(2) does not expressly require public offices to maintain e-mail record so they can be retrieved based on sender and recipient status; and (3) determining that Columbus State had complied with section 149.43(B)(2).
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