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    FAC, ACLU Oppose Temecula School Board’s Attempt to Throw Out Public Interest Lawsuit

    […] in Mae M. v. Komrosky, a case challenging Temecula Valley Unified School Board policies that ban the teaching of "Critical Race Theory and other similar frameworks" and force teachers to out transgender and gender nonconforming students. After the case was filed, the school board filed an anti-SLAPP motion. SLAPP suits, or "Strategic Litigation Against […]

    January 18, 2024

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    CPRA First Amendment

    The CPRA and court records

    […] seek to access).Nevertheless, you could request the transcript of the California Supreme Court proceedings on the grounds that they are court records that must be made available for inspection and copying by the public under the First Amendment and California law.Your submission does not state whether the proceedings were criminal or civil in nature. […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    What’s the law regarding destruction of public records?

    […] body or of a city board or commission. This section shall not be construed as limiting or qualifying in any manner the authority provided in Section 34090.5 for the destruction of records, documents, instruments, books and papers in accordance with the procedure therein prescribed.  Gov't Code Section 34090. Effective January 2010, however, "the legislative […]

    July 20, 2010

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    CPRA

    Fees for “compiling” digital documents at UC?

    […] am trying to obtain public records at my university which are stored in electronic format. I have been told that I will be charged $.20 per page for the electronic record and, upon inquiring about this fee have been referred to the following policy by the California State University: Public Records Act? The records […]

    May 15, 2012

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    CPRA

    How does the CPRA deal with emails between elected officials

    […] one district official to officials in other districts, that concern the public's business, and that are retained in electronic or paper form, must be disclosed (unless some exemption applies). If the elected official here was using his personal computer to send emails on his government-issued email account, it probably would not matter on which […]

    August 21, 2010

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    CPRA

    Individual accessing results on their own background check

    […] review your application materials (if you kept a copy of them) to verify whether a waiver was made.In addition, in your next communication with the law enforcement agencies you might also want to ask them for the legal authority on which they base their denial.That might enable you to evaluate whether the denial is lawful.

    June 14, 2009

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    Court Records

    Entitlement to court records

    […] get court records from the Richmond court. When I asked to get the records from my case the clerk said that I could not get any records until I put in my appeal. I also tried to put in a written declaration form and was told that it was too late. Can you help me?

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    CPRA and copyright

    […] publisher in that case). We are not aware of controlling caselaw on this point in California, and the Attorney General opinion does not directly address it. Assuming, for the moment, that the California (or 9th Circuit federal) courts were to follow the less favorable opinion, County of Suffolk, you could still argue that the […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    City Clerk’s obligation to the CPRA

    […] available.If you have been denied access to public records, your remedy is to file a lawsuit in which you could seek a court order compelling disclosure of the records.Depending on the reasons why the documents are being withheld, you may have a valid lawsuit.However, there are a number of exemptions under the Public Records Act.

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Water Usage Records

    […] countervailing interest, "are open to inspection at all times . . . .  Significantly, the class of information sought is not contained among the subsections that list exemptions from the general disclosure requirement. (§ 6254.) Nor has the District established that the narrow privacy rights invaded are so fundamental that they outweigh the public's […]

    June 14, 2009