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Can a public body prohibit the participants in a closed meeting from talking about the meeting afterwards?

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Can a public body prohibit the participants in a closed meeting from talking about the meeting afterwards?

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Nothing in FOIA prohibits someone from telling the public what went on in the closed meeting. An internal rule of this nature would be subject to constitutional challenge under the First Amendment.

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