Brief Bank
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CNS v. Schaefer amicus brief
VCOG joined the Virginia Press Association, the National FOI Coalition and 25 other media-related outlets across the country in support of the Courthouse News Service’s case against two Virginia circuit court clerks who do not allow same-day access to new case files, as the rest of the state’s circuit courts do.
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CNS v. Schaefer district court opinion
Courthouse News Service v. Schaefer opinion saying there’s a First Amendment right fo same-day access to new case files in Norfolk and Prince William County.
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Transparent GMU v. George Mason University — filings, orders and opinions
Records filed in the case of Transparent GMU v. George Mason University, which seeks to make university foundation records subject to FOIA.
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Turner v. OES
Below are links to various filings and briefs in a case between William Turner of Accomack and the Office of Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court. A district court ruled in August of 2017 (read the news article from DelmarvaNow.com) that the OES failed to follow FOIA when Turner requested various emails from the office. The…
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Bergano v. Virginia Beach amicus brief
VCOG filed an amicus brief in the Virginia Supreme Court case Bergano v. Virginia Beach.
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Plowman v. McAuliffe petition and plea in bar
Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney James Plougman has filed suit against Gov. Terry McAuliffe over access to the records of the 206,000 felons whose rights would have been restored by the governor’s order (since struck down by the Virginia Supreme Court).
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Denton v. City Council of the City of Hopewell
Janice Denton is suing the Hopewell City Council for violation of FOIA’s meeting provisions. The council voted 5-2 in on Jan. 6, 2015, to go into closed session, citing the personnel exemption, for the purpose of selecting who would be the next mayor and vice mayor. Two council members objected to the closed session and…
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McCarthy v. City of Virginia Beach
Complaint, demurrer and amicus brief in McCarthy v. City of Virginia Beach regarding the city’s exercise of discretion in denying a family records related the their son’s suicide.
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VDOC v Surovell amicus brief
VCOG’s Amicus Curiae (friend of the court) brief in Virginia Department of Corrections v. Surovell, No. 141780
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VCOG amicus brief in Department of Corrections v Surovell
VCOG filed an amicus brief in the Virginia Supreme Court case Department of Corrections v. Surovell.
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Fed court upholds Tennessee limit
Citing McBurney v. Young, the U.S. Supreme Court case saying Virginia's law limiting FOIA's use to state residents is constitutionally permissible, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Aug. 16 that a similar limitation in Tennessee's law was OK, too.
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Post-McBurney commentary
VCOG Board of Directors member Mark Caramanica talks to On the Media about the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on state citizenship & the Freedom of Information Act.