Lawyers are in the D.C. federal appeals court seeking a special exemption to certain privacy provisions in the 1999 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, arguing that they are already regulated by the states. The same applies to private investigators, though, to be fair,... Read more »
I guess we can blame the proliferation of search engines on the success of Google. Maybe these new entrants are bringing something new to search or perhaps the computer taxonomists just have a lot of time on their hands. OfficialFind... Read more »
Wake me up by 8:30am on June 22nd so I can say a lot about Internet information searching. Oh, I’ll be in Reno, Nevada at the California Association of Licensed Investigators (CALI) 38th Annual Conference from June 22 – 24,... Read more »
Larry Abramson has a report today on the NPR radio program, All Things Considered, that features interviews with several investigators (including me) highlighting the detrimental effect on the public of the new policy implemented by Choicepoint that masks portions of... Read more »
Not only is new not better, but a recent reconfiguration of the Sacramento County Criminal Court index could make matters worse for the very people the change was intended to protect. This report comes from the April issue of The... Read more »
The public is losing access to government documents that were formerly available under the FOIA. Low level federal employees are designating many of these records “Not For Public Dissemination” and there’s no record of which ones are being reclassified. Federal... Read more »
From the AP wires via California First Amendment Coalition… The California Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily blocked the release of summaries of personnel files of 117 priests accused of molestation. The move came just minutes before the documents were to... Read more »
Do government agencies charge the public too much for copies of public records? Surely, the one dollar per page cost many California agencies levy exceeds the “direct costs of duplication, or a statutory fee” [California GC 6253(b)]. The Kentucky Attorney... Read more »
There are 3 public records bills that have had their first reading this session which Washington investigators may want to follow. HB 1350 Regarding disclosure of public records. (Show History) Declares that the intent of this act is to make... Read more »