At Atlanta's historic "City Hall of Sweet Auburn," Sen. Jon Ossoff and Fulton County DA Fani Willis framed the moment as a crisis for democracy.
Fani Willis opposed Trump and allies’ $17 million legal fee request after her Georgia election case was dismissed.
Chuck Grassley (R-IA) accused the Justice Department under former President Joe Biden of secretly subpoenaing phone records ...
The New Jersey Government Records Council had nearly 600 open cases, a consistent backlog set to compound after changes to the Open Public Records Act. More than 30 cases sat in limbo for years due to ...
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Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller has denied that he uses the encrypted messaging app Signal to shield work communications from public records scrutiny, as alleged in a notice of claim letter sent to ...
NEW LEXINGTON – A lawsuit filed against the Perry County Agricultural Society, more commonly known as the fair board, claims that action was taken during a November 2025 executive session and included ...
A Superior Court judge has found that the city of Los Angeles violated public open records laws nearly two years ago by taking action on matters related to its homelessness response and failing to ...
The county Community Economic Development Agreement (CEDA) Regional Planning Commission violated open meetings laws in delaying the preparation of accurate minutes following a controversial vote that ...
For the first time in many years, there is a real glimmer of hope for government transparency in Florida. After watching the state’s once nation-leading public records system buckle under political ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Superior Court judge said the city ran afoul of the Ralph M. Brown Act by approving a plan for removing 9,800 ...