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N.J. governor loses fight to keep e-mails with ex-girlfriend private
More than 700 pages of e-mails messages between New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine and his former girlfriend, labor union leader…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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N.C. governor convenes state panel to review e-mail policy
A former North Carolina state agency worker spoke out last month, saying the state's unwritten policy is to delete e-mails…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Detroit mayor's staff slam media via e-mail
As embattled Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick fights to stay in power, members of his staff have undertaken an e-mail campaign…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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White House: Older computer hard drives destroyed
The White House disclosed to a federal court on Friday that some of its computer hard drives from before October…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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'SFBG' looks at public access in San Francisco
Open government laws are often the focus of efforts when journalists and journalism organizations want to increase the openness of…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Texas judge to decide about deleted e-mail messages
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is claiming exemption from the Texas Public Information Act after deleting hundreds of thousands of…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Can it get any cloudier in Missouri?
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt's demands that the state pay $540,000 to access his office's e-mail records -- government records covered…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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White House contradicts itself in e-mail controversy, group says
A non-profit organization filed a motion in federal court Thursday, stating that the Bush administration made false and contradictory statements…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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New Hampshire House approves Right-to-Know bill
The New Hampshire House sent the state Senate a bill on Wednesday aimed at balancing the public’s right to government…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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White House e-mail system deemed 'primitive'
The White House e-mail system is “primitive” and creates a “high” risk that data would be lost, according to a…Categorized in Freedom of information