The Lima News: Ohio Supreme Court ruling threatens public access to officials’ records
A recent Ohio Supreme Court case stemming out of Montgomery County threatens to drastically limit Ohioans’ access to public records after the high court determined a public official’s private messages ...
MISSOURI — The Supreme Court of Missouri is rolling out a major update to how the public can access court records — and what stays off-limits. In an order issued Tuesday, Dec. 16, the Court approved a ...
MSN: RI's judiciary promised online public access to court records. Where are they?
RI's judiciary promised online public access to court records. Where are they?
ProPublica: Judge Rules First Amendment Right of Public Access Applies to Military Court Proceedings and Records
In a decision on Sept. 12, a federal judge in California ruled that the press and public have a First Amendment right of access to military court proceedings and related records and that “[t]he ...
Judge Rules First Amendment Right of Public Access Applies to Military Court Proceedings and Records
MSN: ProPublica wins lawsuit over access to court records in US Navy cases
ProPublica wins lawsuit over access to court records in US Navy cases
KOLR10 & Ozarks Local News: Missouri moves to clarify what’s public — and what’s private — in court records
Missouri moves to clarify what’s public — and what’s private — in court records
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Ohio Supreme Court won’t reconsider its recent ruling on a public records case, delivering a blow to government transparency, newly filed court records show. This is the result ...
inforum: Port: Bill closing access to court records means less justice, not more
Port: Bill closing access to court records means less justice, not more
Cleveland.com: The dangerous gamble of suing for public access under a partisan, biased Ohio Supreme Court
A new lawsuit over access to court records in Northeast Ohio has sparked a warning on the Today in Ohio podcast about setting precedents with a state Supreme Court that operates on partisanship.
The dangerous gamble of suing for public access under a partisan, biased Ohio Supreme Court
The Navy is no longer allowed to shroud its criminal trials in secrecy and must provide public access to hearings and records, a federal judge ruled last month. The order, the result of a yearslong ...
MINOT — On its face, House Bill 1166 doesn't seem like a terrible idea. The legislation orders courts to seal the records of proceedings that result in no conviction. The seal is imposed after 61 days ...