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Governor Healey can’t stop lying about her record on public records
Healey continues to gaslight public about transparency while advocates again ask lawmakers to reduce secrecy in state government
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Healey continues to gaslight public about transparency while advocates again ask lawmakers to reduce secrecy in state government
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Mass Transparency founder says he’s starting to “see the light at the end of the tunnel” for police transparency project
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Asked about public records lawsuit, DA David Sullivan denies having records that his office already released in redacted form
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Lawsuits accuse DAs of improperly withholding information about cops accused of crimes and misconduct
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An in-depth discussion of The Mass Dump’s police transparency lawsuit
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Worcester isn’t the most secretive in the country, but it’s still way up there
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The latest on the public records lawsuit against Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan’s office
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David Sullivan’s office said releasing the names of cops accused of crimes and other misconduct would violate their privacy
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City could win Golden Padlock Award after waging costly fight to conceal police misconduct records
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In 1991, the video game company gave out millions of dollars worth of $5 coupons to settle allegations of price fixing
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Cameras weren’t allowed at Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s 2015 trial — and they remain banned in federal court to this day
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Worcester agrees to pay $185,000 after a judge ruled the city acted in bad faith by withholding police misconduct records for years