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Court Rules Records Not Automatically Secret

Court Rules Records Not Automatically Secret

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Oregon’s Court of Appeals just delivered a major blow to government secrecy, ruling that documents shared with law enforcement for criminal investigations don’t automatically become off-limits to the public — unless they were originally created for criminal purposes. The case, stemming from OPB’s request for inmate files — including those of Jeremy Christian — forced the Department of Corrections to reveal records they’d previously withheld. The court clarified that public records law is about transparency, not internal convenience. Now, a lower court must align with this ruling, while the Oregon Supreme Court weighs another transparency battle — proving the fight for open government is far from over.

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