Posted on May 16, 2011 by Charles N. Davis
The good folks at Sunshine Review were kind enough to archive it, here...just in case you are REALLY REALLY bored. They do a great job of hosting these informal chats, and they are a LOT of fun.
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Posted on March 24, 2011 by Charles N. Davis

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Sunshine Review leads these really great weekly #FOIAchat discussions on Twitter on freedom of information act issues. Our turnout includes open government advocates, public officials, and professional journalists.
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ryan Gabrielson from California Watch will answer questions and speak on the topic “From Tip to Story: How to Write an Investigative Piece” this Friday at 1 CT. Gabrielson has extensive experience obtaining documents from local governments using FOIA.
Gabrielson was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for local reporting in 2009 for his reporting on how a popular sheriff’s focus on immigration enforcement endangered investigation of violent crime and other aspects of public safety in Mesa, Arizona.
Filed under: 1. Records that matter, 2. Doc state of mind, 3. Access law, 5. Request strategies | Tagged: Freedom of Information Act, Ryan Gabrielson, Sunshine Review | Leave a comment »