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Worth Rises: Paying for Jail - How County Jails Extract Wealth from New York Communities, 2019 PAYING FOR JAIL How County Jails Extract Wealth from New York Communities DE C EMBE R 2 01 9 C O- PUBL IS H E D BY: WO RTH RISES Worth Rises is a …
Filing • June 7, 2019
HRDC v. BOP, D.C., Settlement, FOIA Request, 2019 Case 1:18-cv-01064-JEB Document 14-1 Filed 06/07/19 Page 1 of 3 Case 1:18-cv-01064-JEB Document 14-1 Filed 06/07/19 Page 2 of 3 Case 1:18-cv-01064-JEB Document 14-1 Filed 06/07/19 Page 3 of 3
Filing • June 7, 2019
HRDC v. BOP, D.C., Dismissal, FOIA Request, 2018 Case 1:18-cv-01064-JEB Document 14 Filed 06/07/19 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ____________________________________ ) HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER, ) ) Plaintiff ) ) Civil Action No. 18-1064 (JEB) v. ) (ECF) ) BUREAU …
Article • April 22, 2019
New Mexico AG’s 4-Year Non-Disclosure of Public Records Triggers $100 a Day Statutory Damages by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The New Mexico Court of Appeals held that the state was required to pay statutory damages of $100 per day for a four-year non-disclosure of requested public records. Longtime animal …
Southern Poverty Law Center v. Homeland Security, et al., complaint for injunctive relief re ICE, 2018 Case 1:18-cv-01725 Document 1 Filed 07/24/18 Page 1 of 8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-01725 Plaintiff, JURY DEMANDED V. UNITED …
Filing • May 4, 2018
HRDC v. BOP, D.C., Complaint, FOIA Request, 2018 Case 1:18-cv-01064-JEB Document 1 Filed 05/04/18 Page 1 of 9 U N I T E D S TAT E S D I S C T R I C T C O U RT F O R T H E D I S …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
N.Y.’s Top Court Clarifies Freedom of Information Exemption for Disclosure of Confidential Sources of Information by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The New York Court of Appeals made an important clarification to an exemption to the state’s Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL”), which restricts access to records compiled for law …
Publication • March 21, 2018
Response Letter to FOIA Request, Department of Defense, 2018
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Even Prosecutors Can’t Get Secret List of L.A. Cops With Credibility Problems by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell wants to give a secret list of approximately 300 untrustworthy cops to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, so prosecutors know who not to call …
Article • February 22, 2018
ACLU Charges Police With Withholding Public Records by Norma Gonzalez The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California filed a lawsuit in Fresno County Superior Court, contending that city and police officials have violated the California Public Records Act, which typically requires public agencies to make records available within 10 …
Article • February 8, 2018
Public Records in Private Accounts Subject to PRA Disclosure by David Reutter The Vermont Supreme Court held that “public records” under the Public Records Act (PRA) include any documents generated in the course of public agency business, even if the record is stored in a private account. The court held …
Article • February 8, 2018
FOIL Exemption Applies to Civil and Criminal Law Enforcement by David Reutter by David Reutters A New York appellate court held that the New York State Education Department correctly redacted or exempted public records compiled for auditing special education costs because they were compiled for civil law enforcement purposes. The …
Article • December 22, 2017
Willful Violation of Tennessee FOIA Occurs by Requiring Unauthorized Fees by A Tennessee state appellate court reversed a trial court’s ruling that a custodian of records’ denial of access to public records was “not willful." The court found the denial was “willful." Where the prior ruling prevented the trial court from …
Article • December 12, 2017
Seventh Circuit Upholds Denial of FOIA Request for Terrorist Organization Information by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has upheld a district court's ruling that certain information relating to terrorist organizations is not disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Heartland Alliance National …
Article • December 11, 2017
Fifth Circuit Allows Intervention by Sierra Club in Reverse FOIA Suit by Christopher Zoukis By Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has allowed Sierra Club to intervene in a reverse Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) records request lawsuit. The dispute stemmed from FOIA requests …
Article • December 1, 2017
California Attorney Invoices Not Categorically Exempt from PRA Disclosure by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The California Supreme Court held that legal billing statements in closed cases are not categorically exempt from disclosure under California’s Public Records Act (PRA). Modeled after the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the California …
Article • November 28, 2017
Arkansas Supreme Court: Accident Report Information Not Exempt from FOIA Disclosure by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The Arkansas Supreme Court held that the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) does not prohibit public disclosure of information contained in vehicle accident reports from being released under the Freedom of Information …
Article • November 16, 2017
U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. Circuit Holds Waiver of FOIA Rights in Plea Agreement Unenforceable by David Reutter by David Reutter The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that a Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) waiver as part of a plea agreement is unenforceable on public …
Article • October 24, 2017
FBI Ordered to Speed Up FOIA Document Production by Christopher Zoukis A judge in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia has ordered the FBI to greatly increase the speed at which it is producing documents responsive to a professor's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The …
Article • October 23, 2017
No Forfeiture-Database Backup With Millions on the Line, NYPD Admits by Adam Klasfeld New York City is one power surge away from losing all of the data police have on millions of dollars in unclaimed forfeitures, a city attorney admitted to a flabbergasted judge on Tuesday. "That's insane,"  Manhattan Supreme …
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