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Court Records The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case. Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER) Electronic Filing (CM/ECF) FAQs: CM/ECF Court Records Schedule Electronic Public Access Public User Group
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Government Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Agency Records under FOIA The D.C. Circuit rejects an effort to obtain internet browsing histories under the Freedom of Information Act...
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To obtain access to those records, researchers must contact the appropriate federal court. Online access to case and docket information is provided for a fee by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts through PACER. The court may refer you to a Federal Records Center to obtain copies.
https://www.archives.gov/research/court-recordsCourt Rules Govt Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Public ...
Law professor and legal commentator Jonathan H. Adler shares an update about a nonprofit group advocating for accountable government: The Cause of Action Institute sought to obtain the internet browsing histories of several government officials, including the Secretary of Agriculture and Director of the Office of Management and Budget, under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). A district court rejected their claim, concluding that browsing histories are not agency records under FOIA.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/21/08/23/0136240/court-rules-govt-officials-internet-browsing-histories-are-not-public-recordsAccess to Electronic Court Records - California
Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”.
https://www.courts.ca.gov/42512.htmGovernment Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Agency ...
OMB, Judge Rao (joined by Judges Srinivasan and Sentelle) agreed with the district court that federal agencies do not exercise the requisite degree of control over internet browsing histories for the histories to constitute agency records subject to FOIA disclosure. As Judge Rao explained, the "agencies' retention and access policies for browsing histories, along with the fact they did not use any of the officials' browsing histories for any reason, lead to the conclusion that these ...
https://genericblognews.blogspot.com/2021/08/government-officials-internet-browsing.htmlPublic Access to Court Electronic Records | PACER: Federal Court Records
The Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service provides electronic public access to federal court records. PACER provides the public with instantaneous access to more than 1 billion documents filed at all federal courts. Registered users can: Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed, or
https://pacer.uscourts.gov/Ground News - [Opinion] Government Officials' Internet Browsing ...
Yesterday a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Ground News - [Opinion] Government Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Agency Records under FOIA The Cause of Action Institute sought to obtain the internet browsing histories of several government officials, including the Secretary of Agriculture and Director of the Office of Management and Budget, under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
https://ground.news/article/government-officials-internet-browsing-histories-are-not-agency-records-under-foiaDC Circuit rules against group seeking internet browsing histories of ...
August 27, 2021, 10:15 am CDT Image from Shutterstock. Internet browsing histories of government officials sought by a watchdog group aren’t “agency records” subject to disclosure under the Freedom...
https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/dc-circuit-rules-against-group-seeking-internet-browsing-histories-of-government-officialsA Penny for Your Browsing Habits: Are Browsing Histories “Agency ...
Presumably, federal employees, like the rest of us, use the Internet for official business (and occasionally for personal matters) throughout their workday. Are browsing histories created as a result “agency documents” subject to disclosure under FOIA? A D.C. District Court Judge grappled with the issue in Cause of Action v.
https://www.yalejreg.com/nc/a-penny-for-your-browsing-habits-are-browsing-histories-agency-records-under-foia/Government Officials' Internet Browsing Histories Are Not Agency ...
The Cause of Action Institute sought to obtain the internet browsing histories of several government officials, including the Secretary of Agriculture and Director of the Office of Management and Budget, under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). A district court rejected their claim, concluding that browsing histories are not agency records...
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