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How much transparency should the public expect from the Obama administration?
A high school student asks: Should the quest for diversity come at the expense of free speech?
Federal judges routinely grant requests to seal records, despite rules to contrary
Federal Register announces Internet access to public documents
Prop. 8 supporter’s letter to the editor prompts “vicious” reactions
Departing federal officials warned to leave classified documents behind
Groups craft a “roadmap” to transparency, civil liberties for Congress and the Obama administration
Assault near campus doesn’t warrant notice to parents, Vallejo school officials say
Online jouralists sue NYC for denial of police-issued press passes
Fear of FOIA may force Obama to give up his beloved BlackBerry
A Prop. 8 campaign contribution prompts free speech, civil rights dispute
West Covina city execs try to silence their critic, an outspoken city council member
Oakland reporter’s videotape is seized by police, then returned
Supremes to decide comlplex 1st Amendment case focused on government speech
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales meets in China with officials in charge of internet censorship
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