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Labor Department wants to halt press releases on pending legal action

The U.S. Labor Department has asked its enforcement agencies to stop routinely issuing news releases citing companies for violating laws on discrimination, safety, minimum wage and overtime. The memo send to the agencies said it should not issue releases “absent extraordinary circumstances.” The memo said the releases could remain on the record even if the citations were unjustified. (The New York Times, October 23, 2020, by Noam Scheiber) For related FAC coverage click here, here

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Damper on virus data hurts fight against pandemic

A health data expert says that the Trump administration is withholding data about the Covid-19 virus to outside researchers that would enable them to devise strategies against its spread. Since March the government has been compiling data on hospitalizations, deaths, testing, timing of social distancing mandates and other information that should be shared. (The New York Times, October 24, 2020, by Christopher J.L. Murray) In July the administration ordered hospitals to bypass the Centers for

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California open government roundup: Brown Act amended to include social media

The recently enacted AB 992 is the first Brown Act amendment to deal with social media. The Brown Act is the state’s main open meeting law. The amendment allows public officials to communicate with and answer questions of constituents using social media but does not allow them to use social media to discuss official business with other members of their legislative body. (JD Supra, October 21, 2020, by Albert Maldonado and HongDao Nguyen of Best

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Federal judge allows Trump to renege on declassification of all documents related to Russia probe

A federal district judge acceded to the Trump administration’s request to take back President Donald Trump’s tweets calling for declassification of all documents on the probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. The judge ruled while scolding Trump for his careless tweets on a serious matter of national security. The judge, Reggie B Walton of D.C., was ruling on an open records lawsuit brought by news outlets and a nonprofit. (The Washington Post, October

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Latino nonprofit sues Trump administration for violating Voting Rights Act and Constitution

Mi Familia Vota Education Fund is suing President Donald Trump and his political appointees for intimidating and threatening eligible voters wanting to vote and express support for certain political candidates and political beliefs. Among other acts, Mi Familia Vota said Trump has encouraged his supporters and white supremacists to serve as “poll watchers” to intimidate voters. They also accuse Trump of sending federal law enforcement agents to protests for causes he felt were hostile to

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