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“MSP is breaking the law” — What else is new?
State Police continue to dodge records requests
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State Police continue to dodge records requests
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It’s Sunshine Week!
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Hey everyone, I’ve opened up this newsletter to paid subscriptions. I’m not a fan of paywalls, so you don’t need to pay to get access or subscribe — but your support is what will allow me to keep fighting for the release of important records like Brady lists
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A judge excoriated Worcester for its unlawful three-year campaign to keep police-misconduct records secret from a local newspaper
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Subscribe now Hey everyone, Today, you can check out my first big document dump since I started writing this newsletter. But before we get into that, I want to highlight some news about the Massachusetts Police Officer Standards and Training Commission, which was created by the 2020 police reform law.
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Subscribe now 2022 could be a big year for public records in Massachusetts — it’s an election year, and several offices that have a significant impact on access to public records are up for grabs. There’s so much to say about the election that I won’t be able
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Subscribe now Welcome to the Mass. Dump Dispatch — a newsletter about public records access in Massachusetts. I request a lot of public records, mostly from police departments and prosecutors’ offices — and a big focus of this newsletter will be the nitty-gritty of that process. I’ll be telling you what