Labor/Employment,
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Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 12, 2017
Legislative Open Records Act reform is needed
Confronted with mounting pressure to address sexual harassment in the state's capital, the California Legislature needs to do more than reform its policies and hire a law firm to conduct its sexual harassment investigations.





Duffy Carolan
Partner
Jassy Vick Carolan LLP
601 Montgomery St Ste 850
San Francisco , CA 94111-2665
Phone: (415) 539-3399
Fax: (415) 539-3394
Email: dcarolan@jassyvick.com
U of San Francisco School of Law
Duffy regularly litigates access to public records under the FOIA and state counterpart as part of her media law practice.
FIRST & FOREMOST
Confronted with mounting pressure to address sexual harassment in the state's capital, the California Legislature needs to do more than reform its policies and hire a law firm to conduct its sexual harassment investigations. It must adopt changes to the public records laws that have allowed it to operate in complete secrecy and outside of the rules applicable to every other public employee in the state when it comes to the pub...
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