On March 2010, Elon University student journalist Nick Ochsner requested records about an on-campus arrest by campus police.
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Proposed Ohio legislation would require all private police forces to make records public
Ohio legislators have introduced a second bill aimed at making public the records of privately employed police officers, whose incident reports, arrest logs and other records have long been kept secret.
Ohio considering legislation to make some private school police subject to public records laws
Though police officers employed by private colleges and universities in Ohio are authorized to uphold and enforce the law like any other officer, their records are kept under wraps, not subject to public records law. This may change with legislation introduced Tuesday that would make public the records kept by a police department established by either private colleges and universities or qualified nonprofit corporations, like hospitals.
North Carolina legislature approves bill to open private school police records
State senators today approved a bill that would make police records on all private college campuses in North Carolina more accessible.
N.C. Supreme Court issues divided opinion on issue of private school police records
The North Carolina Supreme Court split evenly today in a ruling that leaves unresolved the openness of private college police records.
Private N.C colleges lobby to amend campus police records law before court rules
After a former college journalist’s open records battle reached North Carolina’s highest court earlier this month, some private universities have asked state legislators to pass legislation before the court rules.
N.C. Supreme Court hears arguments in case involving private school police records
The North Carolina Supreme Court considered Wednesday whether private school police records are public under the state’s open records law.
Media groups join briefs in support of opening N.C. private police records
Nine organizations have joined briefs in support of an Elon University alumnus’ efforts to make private school police department records public in North Carolina.
Appeals court: Private college police not covered by N.C. open records law
Privateuniversity police departments in North Carolina are not subject to the state’sopen records law, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.