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Court Rules Govt Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Public ...
OMB, Judge Rao (joined by Judges Srinivasan and Sentelle) agreed with the district court that federal agencies do not exercise the requisite degree of control over internet browsing histories for the histories to constitute agency records subject to FOIA disclosure.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/21/08/23/0136240/court-rules-govt-officials-internet-browsing-histories-are-not-public-recordsGovernment Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Agency ...
Interestingly enough, the court's reasoning suggests that the outcome could change were a federal agency to exercise greater control over government officials' internet browsing histories, such as...
https://reason.com/volokh/2021/08/21/government-officials-internet-browsing-histories-are-not-agency-records-under-foia/Court Records | United States Courts
Court Records The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case. Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER) Electronic Filing (CM/ECF) FAQs: CM/ECF Court Records Schedule Electronic Public Access Public User Group
https://www.uscourts.gov/court-recordsNational Archives Court Records | National Archives
For Court Records less than 15 Years Old Please note: Generally, federal court records less than 15 years old are still in the possession of individual courts and are not held by the National Archives. To obtain access to those records, researchers must contact the appropriate federal court. Online access to case and docket information is provided for a fee by the Administrative Office of the ...
https://www.archives.gov/research/court-recordsAccess to Electronic Court Records - California
Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”
https://www.courts.ca.gov/42512.htmCourt Rules Govt Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Public ...
Yeah..no. most agencies allow their users a certain amount of freedom to browse in breaks, access child care, access banks etc. This information SHOULD NOT ever be for public record. I would tend to agree that under normal circumstances browsing history wouldn't be something you could use FOIA to...
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2348973585155/court-rules-govt-officials-internet-browsing-histories-are-not-public-recordsHow to Remove Court Records From the Internet - Minc Law
The process of removing public court records from the internet primarily consists of two primary steps: Filing a motion with a court to seal or expunge the relevant court records; and After a judge grants the motion to seal or expunge the court records, having an attorney contact the website to ask them to take down the court records.
https://www.minclaw.com/how-to-remove-court-records-from-the-internet/Public Records on the Internet: The Privacy Dilemma
PUBLIC RECORDS ON THE INTERNET Courts and government agencies at all levels of government - local, state, and federal - are increasingly making public records available on web sites. Some jurisdictions are just beginning, while others have done so since the mid-1990s. There are two ways public records are accessible electronically.
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These files are increasingly made available on the internet by county government agencies and by information brokers. Court records are usually public, unless they involve a juvenile. Superior, municipal and small claims court records are kept in the court clerk's office.
https://privacyrights.org/consumer-guides/government-records-and-your-privacyCourts to Government Officials: Stop Censoring on Social Media.
The court found that the Sheriff makes policy for everything related to his elected office, including the Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. Further, the Sheriff’s Office posted a notice that they would delete comments, it became pretty clear that whoever deleted Ms. Robinson’s comment did it according to the official policy.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/courts-government-officials-stop-censoring-social-mediaUnited States Courts
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