New CPRA Case Law and Legislation for 2021 -
While an expansive array of records can be sought via a California Public Records Act request, the right to inspect public records is not without limits. The CPRA does not give...more
It's the Information, Not the Record, that Must be Considered, Say BB&K's Christine Wood and Isaac Rosen in PublicCEO -
One afternoon in May 2015, six Glendora Police Department officers entered a residence in La Puente,...more
California Public Records Act Provision Permitting Public Agencies to Charge for “Extraction” Analyzed -
Government agencies are prohibited from charging a fee to redact police body camera footage in response to a...more
5/31/2020
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Right To Know ,
State and Local Government ,
Transparency
Police Records Must Be Disclosed Even if Created or Officer Employed By Different Agency, California Appellate Court Says -
The California Attorney General and Department of Justice must disclose all police misconduct...more
2/12/2020
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Statutory Interpretation
Part 2: New CPRA Laws for 2020 -
While an expansive array of records can be sought via a California Public Records Act request, the right to inspect public records is not without limits. The CPRA does not give unlimited...more
1/16/2020
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Exemptions ,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ,
Municipalities ,
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Public Disclosure ,
Public Records ,
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Request For Information ,
San Francisco ,
State and Local Government ,
Undocumented Immigrants
Part 1: New CPRA Laws for 2020 -
While an expansive array of records can be sought via a California Public Records Act request, the right to inspect public records is not without limits. The CPRA does not give unlimited...more
1/16/2020
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Body Worn Cameras ,
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Educational Institutions ,
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Police Misconduct ,
Public Disclosure ,
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Request For Information ,
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Tribal Lands ,
Video Recordings
BB&K's Christine Wood Gives Updates on AB 748 and SB 1421 in PublicCEO -
Now, more than ever, Californians have greater access to police personnel records, body and dashboard camera footage and other recordings acquired by...more
12/2/2019
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Police Misconduct ,
Public Access Laws ,
Public Records ,
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Right To Know ,
State and Local Government ,
Strict Compliance ,
Transparency ,
Video Recordings
A city’s ability to access electronically stored data does not equal possession of that data under the Public Records Act, a California appellate court recently ruled....more
In September 2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 1421, amending sections of California's Penal Code to allow the public to obtain some peace and custodial officer (collectively, peace officer) records with a...more
A Public Records Act requester is not entitled to attorneys’ fees from a public agency when a third party intervenes to stop the agency from producing the requested records, a California appellate court recently ruled. Third...more
It’s no secret: Public agencies are inundated with files.
A rise in digital records coupled with the use of personal devices, email accounts and diverse communication channels has lead electronic records to become...more