Q&A: Yard sale and Fair Housing Act

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Q: We have a customer wanting to put “No children allowed” in her yard sale advertisement. To me it feels unacceptable, and I thought...

Q&A: Yard sale and Fair Housing Act

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Q: We have a customer wanting to put “No children allowed” in her yard sale advertisement. To me it feels unacceptable, and I thought...

Q&A: Accessing nonprofit financial records

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Q: Do newspapers have the right to access financial records of nonprofit organizations? Also, can nonprofit groups hold meetings in government-owned buildings? A: Yes,...

Q&A: Accessing nonprofit financial records

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Q: Do newspapers have the right to access financial records of nonprofit organizations? Also, can nonprofit groups hold meetings in government-owned buildings? A: Yes,...

Q&A: School records in bullying case

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From Fox 59: Q: We are investigating bullying on a school bus.  What rights to expulsion records or disciplinary records or reviews of coaches do...

Q&A: Reporters can be at polling places

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From the Carroll County Comet: Q: Are the media not allowed in polling places? I just got booted out of one by an inspector in...

Q&A: Executive session to discuss audit?

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From the Ellettsville Journal: Q: A township trustee wants to have an executive session to discuss a recent audit on the township. Can that be...

Q&A: Do federal records laws trump state laws?

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From a Ball State University student: Q: I am producing a documentary on Indiana's open records laws. What does FOIA say about criminal background checks...

Q&A: Access to the daily log

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From The Indianapolis Star: Q: Aren't individual police agencies required to keep a daily log? We shouldn't have to go through a county dispatch to...

Q&A: School district public notices

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From the Hope Star-Journal: Q: Are school corporations required to publish public notices in more than one newspaper?  A: That depends on the number of newspapers...