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Reporter's Privilege, Public Records & Subpoena Responses

Panelist, "Privacy vs. Public Good – How Open Should Government Be?" LA Law Library Freedom of Information Day, Los Angeles

By   Dan Laidman
03.19.19
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At this event, a distinguished panel discussed state and federal open government laws.Topics included:

  • Should police officers accused of misconduct have their personnel files opened to the public?
  • Should the president be able to shield disclosure of records by claiming "executive privilege"? What about records of investigations against major government officials?

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