Texas Open Meetings Act ruled constitutional

A federal district judge upheld the Texas Open Meetings Act in a case in which city council members from 11 cities joined to claim that the law violated their right to free speech. The judge rejected their reasoning citing “the compelling interest in governmental transparency.”

The plaintiffs has claimed that the law was overreaching and vague making it impossible to interpret its meaning in conducting government business. -db

From the Star-Telegram, March 25, 2011.

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