More arguments against curtailing online records
T HE Oklahoma Supreme Court is taking public comment through early next month on its proposal to restrict public records online. Some of those who've spoken out so far make points that we hope justices will thoughtfully consider.
Former Attorney General Drew Edmondson , an advocate for open records during his time in office, has said he has concerns with any rule or legislation that limits the public's right to...
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