A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that the father of two public school students cannot sue a board of education attorney who told a newspaper about a child-welfare investigation into the father, but failed to disclose that the investigation was resolved in the father’s favor.

The ruling by the three-judge Appellate Division panel is the latest development in years of ongoing litigation between the father, identified only as K.L., and the Evesham Township Board of Education and its attorney, William Donio.

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