Pricing the Public Out of Public Records: $100 for a School-Board Meeting Record?
Ain't no sunshine in West Lafayette
Ain't no sunshine in West Lafayette
What if the real reason for Clinton's email secrecy was not personal convenience but fear of exposure of her true thoughts and unguarded behavior?
Another record in avoiding transparency
Mr. President, are you not troubled that your secretary of state had a non-secure email account and used it for all of her work?
Capital punishment fails the "conservative litmus test."
Witnesses say Ernesto Canepa was unarmed when he was shot by police in Santa Ana, Calif., media reports suggest he was a robbery suspect.
Journalists and prisoners stage a First Amendment challenge to state secrecy regarding executions.
Authorities blame involvement of multiple agencies for info issues, say they're trying to be as transparent as possible.
Missouri legislator wants to keep police recordings secret.
Information being used to critique the cronyist institution has disappeared online.
Broadly written law could hide sources of lethal injection drugs and even the identity of an executed prisoner.
It's not the Transparency Security Administration, for sure.
Disciplining offending officers is "complex" and "inconsistent."
Secrecy breeds mistrust among the public, an assumption that the government is doing things it shouldn't
If the allegations in the CIA torture report are true, we have war criminals, perjurers, computer hackers and thugs on the government payroll.
Secret drug task force will not disclose any public records
Stonewalling with high fees?
So why don;t they return the favor?
James Bamford's battles with the National Security Agency.
Want access to legal opinions justifying executive power to collect people's information
Most transparent administration...
You can't put big enough air quotes around that title.
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