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The democratic principles underlying access law presume that the public will take an active interest in monitoring its government and that the majority supports a broad right of access to governmental record and meetings.
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anonymous juries, anonymous jury, computerized public records, records requesters, public records statutes, open government laws, privacy exemptions, records custodians, news media access, public records laws, state action doctrine, nonconfidential information, access advocates, unwarranted invasion, new media technologies, open meeting laws, juvenile proceedings, labor statute, national security information
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First Amendment, Code Ann, United States, New York, Reporters Committee, New Jersey, Richmond Newspapers, Air Force, Govt Code, Rhode Island, State Department, Gulf War, North Carolina, Fifth Circuit, New Mexico, Superior Court, Fourth Amendment, Freedom of the Press, Second Circuit, New Hampshire, Ninth Circuit, North Dakota, Oregon Natural Desert Assn, The Washington Post, Clinton County
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