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Your Right to Know: Decision To Reopen Court Conferences To Public Was A Good Move
Your Right to Know

Decision To Reopen Court Conferences To Public Was A Good Move

For first time since 2012, public can can watch court consider administrative changes.

Your Right to Know: Protect The Press From Bogus Lawsuits
Your Right to Know

Protect The Press From Bogus Lawsuits

Legal costs can put publications out of business. Other states' laws help stop this.

Proposal Would Help Media Outlets Hit With Frivolous, Costly Lawsuits

Proposal Would Help Media Outlets Hit With Frivolous, Costly Lawsuits

Democrats' proposal inspired by lawsuit from GOP senator against Wausau publication.

Your Right to Know: Wisconsin Schools Must Strike Balance on Student Privacy
Your Right to Know

Wisconsin Schools Must Strike Balance on Student Privacy

Some districts are reasonable, while others are "nonsensical" argues ACLU attorney.

Your Right to Know: Court Ruling A Win For Transparency in Government
Your Right to Know

Court Ruling A Win For Transparency in Government

Madison Metropolitan School District communications director sought to block release of complaint against him.

New Open Records Bill Would Overrule Court, Improve Records Access

New Open Records Bill Would Overrule Court, Improve Records Access

Bipartisan proposal would allow legal fees to be recovered without a court order.

Murphy’s Law: Did Brooks Exceed His Authority At Wisconsin Center?
Murphy’s Law

Did Brooks Exceed His Authority At Wisconsin Center?

CEO’s decision to remove art works raises questions about governance of public entity.

Your Right to Know: End Wisconsin’s Secretive ‘Pocket Veto’
Your Right to Know

End Wisconsin’s Secretive ‘Pocket Veto’

Legislators are able to secretly delay projects they don't like. Transparency is needed.

Your Right To Know: Opee Awards Honor Open Records Champions
Your Right To Know

Opee Awards Honor Open Records Champions

And chastise those who block transparency.

Your Right to Know: Public Still Paying for Gableman Probe
Your Right to Know

Public Still Paying for Gableman Probe

Taxpayers paying for court fights by Vos and Republicans to hide records, pushing total cost to $2 million.

Conservative UW-Madison Center Advises School Board Members

Conservative UW-Madison Center Advises School Board Members

Bradley Foundation-funded center's symposium at water park excludes the media.

Your Right To Know: How to Have a More Transparent 2023
Your Right To Know

How to Have a More Transparent 2023

State and local governments can improve on open records. Attorney General should lead the way.

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