More on the Academic Freedom-FOI Flap….

Newsy has a nice rundown… And Jack Shafer, as is so often the case, makes the point so, so, so much better than I have. Here’s the money graf: Take, for example, the lawsuit filed against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker by the Associated Press and the Madison, Wis., Isthmus after his team ignored open records requests for [...]

The Academic FOI Story Just Grew Rather Exponentially…

Talking Points Memo has the news on the latest in the email labor wars, as the issue really heats up the FOI landscape. I’ll say at the beginning what I have been saying on the phone to reporters all day: these are lawful FOI requests from public, taxpayer funded institution. I’m not about to take [...]

An FOI Request = The New American Thought Police? See, This is why I was Worried About Blowback…

Krugman in the Times today: So we don’t need to worry about Mr. Cronon — but we should worry a lot about the wider effect of attacks like the one he’s facing. Legally, Republicans may be within their rights: Wisconsin’s open records law provides public access to e-mails of government employees, although the law was [...]

The New York Times weighs in on the Wisconsin email issue…

Nothing here to advance the story, but love the quote from Bill Lueders of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council: “I’m pleased to see the Republicans making use of the open records law because they are as entitled to it as everyone else in the state,” said Bill Lueders, the president of theWisconsin Freedom of [...]

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