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Wisconsin can consider requesters' intent, court says
A Wisconsin appeals court has ruled that state agencies may consider a requester's intent before releasing public records under the…
May 12, 2014
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Va. high court clarifies FOIA exemption, redaction fee issues in case over climate change controversy
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled this morning that the University of Virginia does not have to release certain emails sent…
April 17, 2014
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Judge rules Ill. eavesdropping law unconstitutional
A former Illinois elementary school principal cannot be charged under the state's controversial eavesdropping law because the law was not…
February 25, 2013
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School employee may have been fired for talking to press
A U.S. District Court judge in Maryland denied the Frederick County Board of Education’s motion to dismiss a former employee’s…
September 13, 2010
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