A circuit court judge found that the pension fund
violated public records laws by charging Lee excessive fees.
As Steve Milloy notes here, all three past Democrat EPA administrators flagrantly
violated public records laws, including the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA):
However, it concluded that the University
violated the public records law because it had not described the withheld documents sufficiently.
Not exact matches
Not a scrap of footage from NYPD body - worn cameras can come into
public view, Appellate Justice Rosalyn Richter ruled Monday, while the court considers a demand from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association to bury the videos forever, on the ground that releasing it
violates a state
law keeping cop personnel
records secret..
«The undisputed evidence in the
record... is that Congressman Rangel did not dispense any political favors, that he did not intentionally
violate any
law, rule or regulation, and that he did not misuse his
public office for private gain,» the statement read.
A newly released audit has found that some government agencies in Tennessee are
violating state
laws requiring them to adopt a
public records policy and make it available to citizens.
A newly released audit shows that some government agencies across Tennessee are making it difficult for citizens to access
public records and are even
violating state
law.
Police personnel
records were made available to reporters for decades, until this April, when city officials said they realized that releasing the
records violated a state
law shielding certain personnel files from
public disclosure, except when ordered by a judge.
The
law firm Harris Beach said that disclosing the
records sought by the Moreland Commission to Investigate
Public Corruption would
violate attorney - client privilege, and that the Moreland subpoena is «oppressive» in nature.
The
records, we feel, are very pertinent and important to governmental purposes and this act in fact would
violate FOIL and the
public officer's
law,» said Castorina at a press conference outside the Richmond County Courthouse, recalling Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's defiant response to the threat of legal action last week.
Which would mean making private medical
records public,
violating HIPPA and other patient protection
laws.
And that irks Loyola University College of
Law ethics professor Dane S. Ciolino, who tells the newspaper that Lemelle's order
violates not only the
public's right of access to court
records but also legal - ethics rules that say a client is entitled to know how his lawyer shares fees with other lawyers.
When you
violate traffic
laws, the South Dakota Department of
Public Safety (DPS) will add points to your driving
record.