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North Dakota bill to protect university research from FOIA requests includes Title IX exemption

News
February 24, 2017December 4, 2018 James Hoyt

A North Dakota bill originally intended to protect trade secrets and university research will become a problem for reporters trying to access university Title IX investigation documents, if passed in its current form.

Tagged FOIA, legislation, North Dakota, recent-news, research, Title IX

Ohio reporter successfully gains university presidential records release through claims court

News
February 23, 2017November 12, 2018 Jessica Kelham-Hohler

A reporter for The Athens News has successfully obtained documents from Ohio University concerning the semifinal candidates for the university presidency after filing a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims.

Tagged Ohio, open records, recent-news

Several state legislatures considering updates to open records laws

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February 22, 2017September 5, 2018 Conner Mitchell

A mixture of positive and negative changes to state open records laws have slowly been making their way through state legislatures in the past few weeks.

Tagged blog, Blogroll, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, legislation, North Carolina, open records, recent-news

Legal Analysis: Can school boards restrict public comments?

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February 21, 2017December 4, 2018 Frank LoMonte

Some school boards have taken to disallowing public comment in response to bothersome meeting attendees. This practice brushes up against First Amendment rights and heightened protections for political speech.

Tagged Fall-2016, legal analysis, recent-news, report, reports

New Voices press freedom bills advance in Vermont, Indiana, Washington

News
February 18, 2017September 5, 2018 Frank LoMonte

Student press-rights legislation won unanimous approval in the Vermont Senate and in key committees in Indiana and Washington. Bills modeled on the New Voices of North Dakota Act are progressing in five states, and being prepared in several others.

Tagged new voices, press freedom, recent-news

California legislation aims to allow schools to search personal electronic devices

News
February 15, 2017November 12, 2018 Jessica Kelham-Hohler

A new bill could end the protections of the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act for members of education institutions, including students.

Tagged California, Fourth Amendment, legislation, recent-news, school-searches

In unanimous vote, New Voices bill passes Arizona Senate, advances to House

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February 15, 2017December 4, 2018 Conner Mitchell

New Voices legislation in Arizona is one step closer to becoming law after moving unanimously Monday through the state Senate.

Tagged Arizona, legislation, new voices, recent-news

Court rules against student group seeking donation records at George Mason University

News
February 11, 2017December 4, 2018 Monica Kast, James Hoyt and Samuel Breslow

Students at George Mason University are suing the school and its foundation for records of donations from private donors, according to a release Thursday.

Tagged George Mason University, lawsuit, recent-news

It’s not all doom and gloom: Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch could be an ally to student journalists

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February 10, 2017September 5, 2018 James Hoyt

President Donald Trump has made it clear that he doesn’t really like the news media. Still, there's evidence his Supreme Court nominee supports student speech.

Tagged 10th-Circuit-Court-of-Appeals, blog, Blogroll, Gorsuch, recent-news, Supreme Court, SupremeCourt

Update: Kentucky open records clash gains new participants at Western Kentucky University

News
February 9, 2017December 4, 2018 James Hoyt

The battle over Title IX records in Kentucky just got bigger, as Western Kentucky University and the College Heights Herald are joining the fight.

Tagged Kentucky, lawsuit, open records, recent-news, Title IX, WKU

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