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Sacramento drivers long accused peace officers of wrongly pulling them over, incorrectly identifying them as gang members. To ...
The California Supreme Court has declined to take up the latest appeal by the city of Chula Vista over the long-running ...
The California Public Records Act, enacted in 1968, guarantees the public’s right to access records held by government agencies, with limited exemptions for privacy, security, and legal privilege.
The failure of Grossmont officials to provide these records underscores some of the limits of California’s public record law ...
A California man filed a lawsuit against San Luis Obispo County and Clerk-Recorder Elaina Cano, alleging the two violated the Public Records Act when he asked for voter registration statistics.
A California man filed a lawsuit against San Luis Obispo County and Clerk-Recorder Elaina Cano, alleging the two violated the Public Records Act when he asked for voter registration statistics ...
“The California Department of Insurance has repeatedly and unlawfully denied our requests for available data, based on the California Public Records Act,” said Brian Brosnahan, Executive ...
California’s Public Records Act is a powerful tool, especially when seeking information that government agencies would rather keep hidden. It has been key to uncovering cases of sexual ...
This post was updated Aug. 5 at 7:22 a.m. The California State Legislature passed the California Public Records Act (CPRA) in 1968 to ensure government transparency and accountability.
Paso Robles filed a lawsuit against sitting Councilmember Chris Bausch, echoing The Tribune’s case that he violated California’s Public Records Act.
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