School employee may have been fired for talking to press
Stephen Miller Feature September 13, 2010 A U.S. District Court judge in Maryland denied the Frederick County Board of Education’s motion to dismiss a former employee’s First Amendment violation claim...
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Lilly Chapa News February 25, 2013A former Illinois elementary school principal cannot be charged under the state's controversial eavesdropping law because the law was not narrowly tailored to serve a...
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Emily Grannis News April 17, 2014The Virginia Supreme Court ruled this morning that the University of Virginia does not have to release certain emails sent to and from a former professor.The American...
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Emily Grannis News May 12, 2014A Wisconsin appeals court has ruled that state agencies may consider a requester's intent before releasing public records under the state's freedom of information...
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