Florida judge in Casey Anthony trial orders names of jurors be kept secret until late October
July 31, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, News Gathering, Sunshine Ordinances
The judge who presided over the trial of Casey Anthony, the Florida woman acquitted of murdering her two-tear-old daughter, blasted the media while ordering that the names of jurors be kept from the media until Oct. 25. Writing for Reuters, Barbara Liston paraphrased the judge, Belvin Perry, “Perry lamented what he said was the blurring [...]
Federal appeals court upholds Washington state’s campaign disclosure laws
October 14, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, News Gathering
A federal appeals court held that Washington could require groups to reveal their donor lists in political campaigns. At issue was a 2008 campaign against an assisted-suicide ballot measure. -db Seattle Times October 12, 2010 By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — A federal appeals court upheld Washington state’s campaign-disclosure laws Tuesday, saying [...]
California: Decision in favor of disclosure in kidnapping case adds starch to publics’ right to government records
March 9, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, Sunshine Ordinances
A Superior Court judge strengthened the Public Records Act by ruling that the press and the public had the right to access government records to answer questions about why parole officers did not check on registered sex offender Philip Garrido who had kidnapped a 12-year-old girl and held her captive for 18 years. -db Contra [...]









