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May 24, 2018
OPRA’s Privacy Clause: A Citizen’s Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Viewed Objectively by a Records Custodian

Municipal and Government attorney Michael J. Coskey explains the recent NJ Supreme Court ruling on OPRA's privacy clause. 

By George M. Morris on May 17, 2018
Open Public Records Act Requestors Do Not Need To Be NJ Residents or Businesses

Yesterday, the New Jersey Appellate Division resolved the long-standing question of whether the Open Public Records Act only required responses to records requests from New Jersey residents. 

By George M. Morris on April 12, 2018
Open Public Records Act: Retention and Destruction Basics

Municipal and Government attorney, George Morris explains how to retain and destroy public records properly and avoid liability. 

By George M. Morris on February 21, 2018
Opacity versus Transparency: Redactions In OPRA Responses

Parker McCay attorney and statewide public records lecturer George Morris shares his thoughts on the effect of redacting public records on Boards of Education in this entry of the Public Schools and Education blog.

August 20, 2015

On August 18, 2015, the Appellate Division issued a published opinion in a case that will have important implications for all public entities, but school districts in particular.

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