Not exact matches
He said: «I went to the Leveson inquiry and was asked
about this and I said — and it is a
matter of public record — I was concerned
about the activities
of Damian McBride and indeed I complained to Gordon Brown.
These bonuses are a
matter of public record, and you have nothing to say
about them?
It is going
about its business, and it is treating even business as a
matter of public record rather than market manipulation.
As the
matter of Mann is
about what is in the
public record [as compared to something is not, such as what he may or may not done to his wife or how well he treats puppies].
As badly as Michael Baillie feels
about this, these items are a
matter of public record, and he has an obligation to hand them over.
So now I'm wondering if your comment
about sealing orders suggests an avenue to challenge the sealing order on the case we are pursuing, as nothing would please us more than to have the
public see the entire
record of this
matter.
I'm also fully not comfortable with lawyers posting
about any
matters — even those
of public record — without client consent.
The First Amendment protects the right to gather information
about what
public officials do on
public property, and specifically, a right to
record matters of public interest