By Brian Lee | June 2, 2022
The lawsuit seeks to vindicate the public's right to know how the New York court system operates and how the OCA influences judicial decision-making, an NYCLU staff attorney said.
By Everett Catts | May 6, 2022
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kelly Lee Ellerbe ruled that the Georgia Open Meetings Act requires the meeting minutes to contain the movers and the seconders on all agenda items the council voted on, but it has not done so yet for five meetings in the past two months, attorney Matthew Cardinale said.
By Michael A. Mora | March 31, 2022
"The public's right to know in this instance is an emerging question of public policy that has finally been answered, at least for now," said Benedict P. Kuehne, a partner at Kuehne Davis Law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 27, 2022
These rulings provide the kind of transparency and candor that are necessary for full accountability by the government to its people. That is a breath of fresh air.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 15, 2022
Terry Mutchler of Obermayer, Rebmann, Maxwell & Hippel said that to the best of her knowledge, the case marks the first time in the United States that a board member of a pension fund has had to file suit to obtain records.
By Charles Toutant | March 14, 2022
Citing Monday's open records decision and another from the court last week, attorney CJ Griffin said, "Cumulatively, they are a sea change, because they open up much more information about police misconduct investigations than we've ever had in the past."
By Raychel Lean | March 10, 2022
The result hinged on a law that says public agencies can recover attorney fees if a judge finds a public records request was frivolous.
By Dara Kam | March 8, 2022
Proponents of the bill Monday argued that the state could have to resume the use of the electric chair if it is unable to purchase the drugs used in the three-drug lethal injection cocktail.
By Jasmine Floyd | March 1, 2022
"He put his wife through complete hell. His unprofessional and uncivll conduct permeated every aspect of the proceedings, even after warnings to stop," Tannebaum said.
By Charles Toutant | February 16, 2022
"This decision helps the surviving family members and friends of Susan Walsh understand what may have happened to her 26 years ago and what the Nutley Police did to try to solve her missing-persons case over this extended period," said Alan Peyrouton, a Hackensack, New Jersey, attorney who represents Walsh's brother, Arthur Merchant.
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