Case law

Open Records Cases Adell v Sullivan (Court of Appeals, 1997) Denying damages and costs to a prison inmate who alleged the Racine Correctional Institute withheld documents and responded too slowly to a request for records. Atlas Transit v Korte (Court of Appeals, 2001) Upholding lower court’s balancing of interests in favor of a school system’s […]

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“Formal” Open Records Opinions

  McNamara/June 10, 1994 (Discussion of whether final deliberations and approval of contract ratification must be conducted in open session). Pelrine/Feb. 25, 1992 (Regarding closed session discussions of hiring of public employee). Ott/Nov. 18, 1991(Analyzing the law’s definitions of governmental bodies and quasi-governmental corporations). Besadny/April 28, 1989 (Applicability of law to advisory committees). Risser/Dec. 19, […]

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Bylaws

WISCONSIN FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COUNCIL, INC. ARTICLE 1 PURPOSE The purpose of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, Inc. (the “Council”) is to safeguard the right of the public to the information it must have to act responsibly in a free and democratic society. A primary goal of the Council shall be to educate Wisconsin […]

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Council Members

Officers / Executive Board Bill Lueders President (Public member) 3505 Lerdahl Rd. Madison, WI 53704 (608) 669-4712 blueders@gmail.com   Christa Westerberg Vice President (Public member) Pines Bach LLP 122 W Washington Ave, Ste. 900 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 310-3560 cwesterberg@pinesbach.com   Mark Treinen FOIC Secretary (Wisconsin Newspaper Association) The Capital Times 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd. […]

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November: Make electronic campaign data easier to understand

The famous Watergate-era figure dubbed Deep Throat once told a reporter to “follow the money” in order to figure out what was going on.  That’s sometimes easier said than done, particularly when it involves gleaning information from some of the electronically filed campaign finance reports filed by Wisconsin’s political candidates and committees. For instance, here […]

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