Open Government Comes With Sunshine (And Shadows) US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said, “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” Fortunately for us, Florida has some of the cleanest, most effective open government laws in the country. But problems with enforcement and outright abuse of its Sunshine Laws leave citizens still somewhat in the dark. […]
How university foundations try to avoid public scrutiny—and what reporters can do – Columbia Journalism review
IN 2012, College of DuPage President Robert Breuder paid $185 to taxidermize a cock pheasant. He gave the bird, mounted on an oak stand, to an upscale campus restaurant, where it serves as a decorative piece. A year later, Breuder bought a black-powder rifle as a gift for the outgoing president of the college’s foundation […]
NMMA sued over Miami boat show-Boating Industry
The village of Key Biscayne, Fla., has sued the National Marine Manufacturers Association, accusing the association of violating open records laws, the South Florida Business Journal reported. According to the paper, the complaint alleges that NMMA withheld documents from Key Biscayne that could reveal a licensing agreement with the city of Miami to continue planning […]
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