Another example is deeds that show a person's spouse or family trust. Therefore, agencies sometimes need to set their policies. Electronic databases are not an exception. Many court records that are available online contain personal information that the agency would instead not be easily released....
352, 372, 373, and 1447 of the Code of Civil Procedure, to amend Section 56850 of the Education Code, to amend Sections 2310, 2312, 2313, 2332, and 7901 of the Family Code, to amend Sections 854.2, 1001, 6276.30, 6276.34, 6276.38, 7579.1, 12428, 26640, 26643, and...
(Gov. Code, § 6250.) fn. 1 Thus, the California Public Records Act (or Act) was passed for the precise purpose of "increasing freedom of information" by giving the public "access to information in possession of public agencies." (See Los Angeles Police Dept. v. Superior Court (1977)...
Petitioner, a newspaper, sought, under the California Public Records Act (Gov. Code, § 6250 et seq.),fn. 1 a court order that the District disclose the names and addresses of those customers who exceeded their water allocation during the first period after implementation of the ordinance. Pe...
including pressures from competing charitable groups and potential family heirs. The University maintains that if certain donors cannot remain anonymous, they will withdraw their pledges. The University also speculates that the forced revelation of donor identities will have a chilling effect on future ...