FAC leads amicus signed by 90+ publications in Brown Act case begun by the late Rich McKee
May 6, 2011 by FAC
Filed under Coalition News, FAC Amicis Briefs
A FAC led amicus brief joined by more than 90 newspapers and other publications was filed Thursday in an appeal of a Brown Act law suit involving the Tulare County Board of Supervisors. The suit challenges the supervisors’ practice of holding lunchtime meetings–regularly and often–that were nonpublic and held without notification to the public or [...]
FAC files Brown Act suit alleging pattern & practice of “notice” violations by LA City Council
May 5, 2010 by Peter Scheer
Filed under Access to Meetings, Coalition Litigation, Coalition News, News & Opinion, Resources
FAC–The First Amendment Coalition has filed suit against the Los Angeles City Council over the Council’s failure to tell the public, in advance, that it was about to consider and vote on layoffs of thousands of government workers. FAC’s suit, claiming a “pattern and practice” of violations of the Brown Act, requests declaratory and injunctive [...]
A&A: School Board Meetings without Notice
March 18, 2010 by FAC
Filed under Asked & Answered
Q: As a parent and voter, I am concerned that my school board is holding meetings in violation of the Brown Act. Our district is in contract negotiations with the teachers’ union. The following message appears on the school district website: “When meetings are called regarding negotiations, based on the provisions in California Government Code [...]









