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Brennan v. AnaheimUnionHigh School Dist.
Tracy Brennan petitioned for a writ of mandate (Code Civ. Proc., 1085), seeking a declaration that the Board of Trustees (the Board) of the Anaheim Union High School District (the District) violated the Ralph M. Brown Act (Gov. Code, 54950 et seq., hereafter, the Brown Act) when it met in closed session and decided not to renew her term as an Assistant Superintendent of the District. She contended the closed session involved a hearing of specific complaints or charges against her and thus she was entitled to 24 hours notice of her right to have specific complaints or charges heard in public. (Gov. Code, 54957.) The trial court denied the petition. On appeal, Brennan contends the courts ruling is not supported by substantial evidence. Court find no error and affirm the judgment.

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