Arizona Judge Mandates Secretary of State to Release Voter Roll Records Amid Allegations of Inaccuracies

PHOENIX, Ariz. — A federal judge has mandated that Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes release records pertaining to the accuracy of the state’s voter rolls. This decision came late Friday, dismissing a request from a voter education group, Citizen AG, to remove 1.2 million voters from the state’s registration list. The group argued these individuals were improperly listed, but the court found the claim too speculative to act upon at this time. U.S. District Court Judge Steven Logan set a deadline of Dec. 2 for Fontes to comply with the order, providing an opportunity … Read more

East Wenatchee Lawyer Wins $58K Settlement in Public Records Lawsuit with Washington State Patrol

East Wenatchee, WA — A local attorney has reached a $58,000 settlement with the Washington State Patrol, resolving allegations of a public records act violation by the agency. Attorney John Brangwin, whose practice focuses on DUI defense, accused the State Patrol of delaying and partially omitting information in response to his 2022 request for records. Brangwin had requested a comprehensive roster containing names, contact information, and photographs of troopers stationed in North Central Washington. His lawsuit highlighted a significant delay, with the State Patrol taking 75 days to respond and failing to provide some of … Read more

Judge Upholds Privacy of Prince Harry’s Visa Records Despite Public Scrutiny Over Past Drug Use

WASHINGTON — A U.S. federal judge has upheld the privacy of Prince Harry’s visa records, steering clear of setting a precedent for public access to immigration details based on personal histories disclosed in publications. This ruling came in response to a legal challenge that sought to scrutinize the Duke of Sussex’s admittance into the U.S. following his revelations of past drug use in his recent memoir, “Spare.” In the book released in January 2023, Prince Harry candidly shared details of his encounters with substances including marijuana, cocaine, and psychedelic mushrooms. The disclosures prompted the Heritage … Read more

Douglas County School Board Members Face Legal Heat Over Public Records Dispute

Minden, NV — A lawsuit about public records has led to admissions of confusion and possibly untrained conduct among Douglas County School Board trustees. The case, focused on allegations of trustees conducting board business outside of official meetings, wrapped up recently in Douglas County District Court, presided over by Judge Thomas Gregory. The controversy began when multiple public records requests were submitted by locals Joe Girdner, Robbe Lehmann, Dean Miller, and Marty Swisher in May and July 2023. These requests targeted trustees Katherine Dickerson, David Burns, Susan Jansen, and Doug Englekirk, accusing them of withholding … Read more