The agency denied a Times
Union public records request for the document, arguing its release could «impair imminent contract awards,» endanger «life and safety» and compromise the state's ability to «guarantee the security of its information technology assets.»
Not exact matches
Lewza recently said his decision to leave
public office was not related to the Times
Union's
request — pending at that time — for
records related to Wilson's complaint.
If we make a
request under the Indiana Access to
Public Records Act to inspect or copy the list, the district would arguably have to make it available... Interestingly, it's not just teachers
unions that think this is a bad idea.
In fact, US Marshals once seized
records from a Florida police department to prevent documentation about cell - site simulators from falling into the hands of the American Civil Liberties
Union, which had
requested them under
public records law.