Be Warned, Coronavirus Snitches: You Too May Be Snitched On
St. Louis tattlers discover their complaints about open businesses are public records.
St. Louis tattlers discover their complaints about open businesses are public records.
The Hamilton County Attorney's Office later admitted that its policies conflict with the state's public records law.
Powerful unions and state-mandated secrecy made it a fight to know about misconduct.
Media outlets are seeing foot-dragging, destroyed records, and demands for big money for compliance.
Administrator at California's Southwestern College tried to use government transparency law on journalists.
Texas law lets police hide records of suspects who die in custody from grieving families. It could have been fixed, but a police union torpedoed the reform bill.
A Reason investigation of a notorious Texas public records loophole found 81 cases where police hid records of shootings and deaths in custody.
Startups from Cape Town to Nairobi think the budding technology is the future of the continent.
State law keeps misconduct secret from the public. That may be about to change.
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