Federal Judge Rejects DHS Shutdown Excuse, Reinforces FOIA Compliance Obligations

This week on CaseGuard Records Brief: A federal judge in New York ruled that a government shutdown is not a valid excuse for the Department of Homeland Security to miss court-ordered FOIA deadlines. In Washington state, two cities are challenging a court ruling on license plate reader data, citing a new state law that exempts such images from public records disclosure. Waukesha County, Wisconsin, is implementing body-worn cameras for its sheriff's department following a fatal shooting incident with no video evidence. In Massachusetts, an oversight body blocked the Fall River Police Department from charging excessive fees for public records, highlighting ongoing transparency issues in the state. Stay tuned for updates on the New York City AI records FOIL decision and the Richmond FOIA whistleblower case.

Federal Judge Rejects DHS Shutdown Excuse, Reinforces FOIA Compliance Obligations
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