Sunshine State News by Babara Clowdus September 7, 2019 Dorian’s dark clouds over Florida are gone now, but the cloud hanging over environmental icon Maggy Hurchalla just grew darker. The pithy Sept. 6 order by the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that Hurchalla is not entitled to a rehearing before all 12 judges in her […]
First Amendment group asks state attorney to investigate if airport board broke Sunshine Laws
Orlando Sentinel by Beth Kassab September 6, 2019 The First Amendment Foundation on Friday requested State Attorney Aramis Ayala investigate whether any members of the public board that controls Orlando International Airport violated Florida’s Sunshine Law in regards to a plan to hire new attorneys for the airport. Barbara Petersen, president of the foundation, told […]
Fifth judge sides with First Amendment Coalition, orders release of records in Bryan Carmody raid
Lake County News by Elizabeth Larson September 5, 2019 The First Amendment Coalition has prevailed in unsealing a fifth and final warrant that targeted freelance journalist Bryan Carmody, capping a months-long fight for transparency in the now-infamous raid that drew widespread condemnation. A San Francisco judge on Aug. 22 issued an order granting FAC’s motion […]
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