Case Name: L.R., Individually and on Behalf of J.R., a Minor, Plaintiffs-Movants, v. CAMDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT and John C. Oberg in His Official Capacity as Interim School Business Administrator and Board Secretary, Defendants. L.R., Individually and on Behalf of J.R., a Minor, Plaintiffs-Movants, v. Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Public School District and David F. Corso in His Official Capacity as Records Custodian of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Public School District, Defendants. The Innisfree Foundation, Plaintiff, v. Hillsborough Township Board of Education and Aiman Mahmoud, Records Custodian, Defendants. The Innisfree Foundation, Plaintiff, v. Cherry Hill Board of Education and James Devereaux, Records Custodian, Defendants.
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 2018-04-17
Citations: 184 A.3d 107
Docket Number: M–967 September Term 2017; 080333
Parties: L.R., Individually and on Behalf of J.R., a Minor, Plaintiffs-Movants,
v.
CAMDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT and John C. Oberg in His Official Capacity as Interim School Business Administrator and Board Secretary, Defendants.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 184
Pages: 107–107

Head Matter:
L.R., Individually and on Behalf of J.R., a Minor, Plaintiffs-Movants,
v.
CAMDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT and John C. Oberg in His Official Capacity as Interim School Business Administrator and Board Secretary, Defendants.
L.R., Individually and on Behalf of J.R., a Minor, Plaintiffs-Movants,
v.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Public School District and David F. Corso in His Official Capacity as Records Custodian of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Public School District, Defendants.
The Innisfree Foundation, Plaintiff,
v.
Hillsborough Township Board of Education and Aiman Mahmoud, Records Custodian, Defendants.
The Innisfree Foundation, Plaintiff,
v.
Cherry Hill Board of Education and James Devereaux, Records Custodian, Defendants.
M-967 September Term 2017
080333
Supreme Court of New Jersey.
April 17, 2018
ORDER

Opinion:
Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina having determined to recuse himself in this matter, it is ORDERED that the motion for recusal is dismissed as moot.