Dust-Up: Police confidentiality
Lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson debate balancing officers’ privacy with the public’s right to know.
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Should police officers be entitled to more or less privacy than other citizens? Lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson conclude their debate on balancing officers privacy with the publics right to know.
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Should the public have access to salary information and employment histories for all public employees, including police officers? Lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson continue their debate on balancing officers privacy with the publics right to know.
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Should police use-of-force records be reopened to the public? Lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson debate balancing officers’ privacy against the public’s right to know.
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Should Sacramento pass legislation that would direct or allow cities to re-open officer disciplinary hearings? Lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson debate balancing officers’ privacy against the public’s right to know.
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Were Los Angeles and other California cities right to close police disciplinary hearings to the public? Should these hearings be reopened now? All week, lawyers Kelli L. Sager and Alison Berry Wilkinson debate balancing officers’ privacy against the public’s right to know.