California’s Public Records Act, signed by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1968, gives the public the legal right to examine governmental documents, with a few specified exceptions. The state’s voters ...
Senate and House lawmakers introduced new bipartisan legislation Wednesday to limit the ability of the public to sue the Legislature and other government agencies for violations of the Public Records ...
A judge has ruled in favor of the ACLU of Southern California in its longrunning petition for access to use-of-force and officer misconduct records within the Inglewood Police Dept., saying there had ...
Criticized at the start of the year by newspaper and open government watchdogs over the latest attempt by some state lawmakers to get around the state law regarding release of public records, ...
A judge has ordered the Inglewood Police Department to publish certain police records on the City’s website in a ruling in ...
Let the sun shine on … the California Legislature. Sunday marked the beginning of this year’s Sunshine Week, designated by the American Society of Newspaper Editors to promote open government. State ...
The ACLU claims Inglewood destroyed records of police misconduct and systemically refused to comply with requests for the ...
Washington court rules automated license plate reader images are public records, even when stored by vendors like Flock ...
The Legislature of the State of Wyoming enacted the Wyoming Public Records Act (W.S. §16-4-201 through 16-4-205) in order to provide the public with access to public records, books, and files of state ...
Serious allegations concerning the destruction of public records within the Office of Minority and Women’s Business ...