Newspaper wins case for disclosure of Bayonne police brutality settlement

The Jersey Journal sued the City of Bayonne and the New Jersey Intergovernmental Insurance Commission (NJIIC) for access to a police brutality settlement agreement that the City claimed was sealed by a federal court. On 3/16/2018, the NJ Supreme Court denied Bayonne’s application for an emergency stay of the trial court’s disclosure order. “Court decision Read More …

Appellate Court rules prosecutor’s office must reimburse fees in two related OPRA cases

An appellate court has ruled that the Middlesex Prosecutor’s Office must reimburse legal costs in an OPRA case concerning the fatal shooting of an Old Bridge man in 2015.. This follows a similar ruling in favor of two news outlets about a month ago.   New Jersey Law Journal Middlesex Prosecutor Again Loses on OPRA Read More …

Sunshine Week 2018 Editorial: Defending the public’s right to know

This Sunshine Week 2018 editorial by a Maryland news outlet is a worthwhile read. National Sunshine Week (March 11-17, 2018) is celebrated annually during the week that includes March 16, the birthday of James Madison, the father of the U.S. Constitution. The aim is to promote increased governmental transparency and ongoing public oversight, and to Read More …

National Sunshine Week 2018

March 11-17, 2018 is National Sunshine Week! Sunshine Week highlights the importance of open government and the public’s “right to know.”  It’s the week each year that includes March 16, the birthday of James Madison, the father of the U.S. Constitution. In commemoration, NJFOG takes this opportunity to thank our many members and followers and Read More …