

In Which Judge Martin Emasculates FOIA
Washington County Circuit Judge Doug Martin dropped the ball the other day when interpreting Arkansas’s Freedom of Information...

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Apr 24, 20153 min read


Greater Criminal Records Transparency About To Become Law
Transparency advocates won a big victory today when the state Senate passed Rep. Richard Womack’s HB 1727. The bill had already passed...

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Mar 31, 20152 min read


The Lessons Of Sunshine Week
Happy Sunshine Week! Sunshine Week is an annual celebration of the apparently radical notion that government operations should be open...

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Mar 20, 20151 min read


Affirmative Action Transparency Strangled In Committee
Legislators missed a golden opportunity yesterday to establish transparency in public universities in Arkansas. From the Associated...

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Mar 18, 20152 min read


Bill Aims To Handcuff Retaliatory Bureaucrats
Open government advocates should be pleased that a bill by State Rep. Nate Bell cleared a major hurdle today. From the Associated Press:...

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Feb 4, 20152 min read


First Salary Commission Meeting Lacking In Transparency
One of the interesting things I heard at that Issue 3 panel I attended earlier in the week was that Issue 3’s proponents plans to try to...

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Dec 10, 20142 min read


Increased ADC Transparency Possible In 2015
We recently previewed a proposal that would greatly improve Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act by making executive sessions more...

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Nov 24, 20142 min read


Arkansas Needs More Accountability for Executive Sessions
We’ve previously written about ways Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) could be improved. A story in today’s Arkansas...

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Sep 12, 20142 min read


Archivist expert rips UA Library permission-to-publish policy
We’ve already written about some of the more dubious claims the University of Arkansas has made regarding their “suspension” of the...

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Jul 28, 20143 min read

