ProPublica Illinois by Steve Mills and Mick Dumke March 19, 2019 In an unusual move, a Cook County Juvenile Court judge has barred ProPublica Illinois, as well as other media, from publishing any information that could identify families involved in a child welfare case. Patricia Martin, presiding judge of the child protection division of juvenile […]
This year’s most outrageous government transparency fiascos include a Florida school board threatening a newspaper and more
Orlando Weekly by Dave Maass, Aaron Mackey, Camille Fischer and Haley Tsukayama March 13, 2019 The cause of government transparency finally broke through to the popular zeitgeist this year. It wasn’t an investigative journalism exposé or a civil rights lawsuit that did it, but a light-hearted sitcom about a Taiwanese American family set in Orlando, Florida, in the late […]
Lawyers peaceably rehash 2000 Florida recount history
Tallahassee Democrat March 16, 2019 I can’t speak from any experience, but I’m guessing that the typical law school symposium isn’t very entertaining or even interesting. But, guessing again, I suppose those lectures, debates and discussions at FSU’s law school usually don’t involve the kind of living history we had right here in Tallahassee. Our […]
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