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    CPRA

    California Driver’s License Numbers and the CPRA

    Must a public agency provide driver's licenses of business owners it licenses? Can or must the public agency redact any of the information like the actual CDL number?

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA Police Records

    Can I Use the CPRA to access investigative files?

    […] request letter, on the FAC's website at Access to Public Records  Bryan Cave LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation. Access to Public Records

    March 26, 2015

  • Cases

    Dhaliwal v. Komrosky

    […] board member a "Communist." Komrosky has demonstrated a consistent pattern of violating the First Amendment and the Ralph M. Brown Act, California’s open meetings law for local governments, which allows removal of members of the public only if they are "engaging in behavior during a meeting of a legislative body that actually disrupts, disturbs, […]

    December 21, 2023

  • Latest News

    FAC News Press Release

    FAC Welcomes Legal Fellow Sherene Tagharobi

    The First Amendment Coalition is pleased to welcome Sherene Tagharobi, an attorney and Emmy-nominated former journalist, as its new legal fellow focusing on press freedom and government transparency. Tagharobi joins FAC from the law firm Nixon Peabody, where she represented individuals and businesses in complex litigation and government investigation matters. She also represented pro […]

    July 17, 2020

  • Asked and Answered

    First Amendment

    Can Craigslist block political free speech?

    As you are aware, the First Amendment serves only as a limitation on the government; it does not constrain the activities of private persons and organizations who do not seek to use the government's processes. As such, it does not restrict Craigslist as a private entity from controlling the content of its websites. I […]

    March 5, 2012

  • Asked and Answered

    Newsgathering

    Rules for Redactions in Florida Public Records

    […] records. Here is a link: You might want to first review this statute to see what it says about exemptions and redactions (see Section 119.07(d), which authorizes government personnel to redact information if the information falls within one of the statute’s recognized exemptions, which begin at section 119.071), as well as enforcement of the […]

    June 19, 2018

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA

    Why did one county deny a PRA request that most others quickly fulfill?

    […] from local business’s in the area. Here is what I sent: 5/21/2013 RE: Public Records Request Dear City Clerk, Pursuant to the California Public Records Act ( Government Code Section 6250 et seq.), I hereby formally request to obtain a copy the following, which I understand to be held by your agency:  All Backflow […]

    July 25, 2013

  • Asked and Answered

    First Amendment

    Can I be kicked off advisory committee for blogging about politics?

    The First Amendment indeed forbids government officials from retaliating against individuals for speaking out. Blair v. Bethel School Dist., 608 F.3d 540, 543 (9th Cir. 2010). In order to recover for such retaliation, you would have to prove that (1) you were engaged in constitutionally protected activity; (2) as a result, you were subjected […]

    March 5, 2012

  • Latest News

    Blog FAC News

    Attorney Judy Alexander Joins FAC as Special Access Litigation Counsel

    […] new litigation capacity," said Peter Scheer, FAC's executive director. "By filing selected lawsuits to overcome agencies’ denials of access, we hope to send a strong message to government bureaucracies," Scheer continued. "The message is: "You cannot disregard the public's and the media's open-government rights with impunity." In addition to Alexander, FAC contracts with Holme […]

    March 9, 2010

  • Asked and Answered

    Brown Act

    Minutes to be Approved Made Public

    If minutes are to be approved at a Committee meeting that is a Brown Act Committee, do the minutes need to be available to the public 72 hrs prior to the vote- or at the very least, the same time they are given to the committee members?

    June 14, 2009