Records - Access 1980's
Legislators want Sunshine for editors, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4
Gannett unveils software to aid reporters, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4
Butterworth: Probate records open, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4
Open government in Dade ‘costly to citizens’, November 1989 (13:10), p. 3
Port Everglades requires written requests from press, public, November 1989 (13:10), p. 3
Oakland council votes to settle records suit, rescind fees, November 1989 (13:10), p. 3
Federal agency seeks pilot’s psychiatric records (Fort Lauderdale), October 1989 (13:9), p. 3
Press Gazette wins fees in records suit (Milton), October 1989 (13:9), p. 3
UF probe avoids open records law (Gainesville), October 1989 (13:9), p. 3
Closure of prison reports challenged (The Tampa Tribune and WFLA), August-September 1989 (13:8), p. 2
Contract draft seeks disclosure waiver (Tampa), July 1989 (13:7), p. 2
City manager won’t yield newsletter (Auburndale), July 1989 (13:7), p. 2
Suit: Policy usurps records law (West Palm Beach), July 1989 (13:7), p. 2
Newspaper seeks city’s bank records (The Sun-Tattler), July 1989 (13:7), p. 2
Hospital seeks opinion on going private (Tampa), July 1989 (13:7), p. 2
Officials withhold report critical of turnpike work, June 1989 (13:6), p. 3
Bill to seal divorce records stays alive, April 1989 (13:4), p. 2
Computer messages are public record, March 1989 (13:3), p. 3
College, newspaper settle records suit (Milton), March 1989 (13:3), p. 3
PSC kept utility report secret for four years, March 1989 (13:3), p. 3
Utility keeps route of power line secret (Miami), February 1989 (13:2), p. 3
Bar governors vote to open complaints (Tampa), February 1989 (13:2), p. 3
School board search may use consultant (Tampa), January 1989 (13:1), p. 2
Records on contract with city ruled public (Fort Myers), November-December 1988 (12:9), p. 2
City must pay cost of records appeal (New Port Richey), October 1988 (12:8), p. 2
Chappell opens some divorce records, September 1988 (12:7), p. 2
Undersheriff fined in records case (Tampa), September 1988 (12:7), p. 2
News groups oppose UF gag (Gainesville), September 1988 (12:7), p. 2
Papers appeal for release of minor’s name (The Town Crier), July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 3
Paper settles with city over budget report (The Boca Raton News), July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 3
After records charge, undersheriff resigns (Bartow), July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 3
Paper wins suit for court files (The Miami Herald and The Miami News), July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 2
Butterworth joins media in suit, July-August 1988 (12:6), p. 2
Poll documents resistance to public records law (analysis by Mark Vogler), May 1988 (12:4), p. 4
Hillsborough requires local lobbyists to register, May 1988 (12:4), p. 2
State, PRIDE disagree over access to records, April 1988 (12:3), p. 2
Lottery Secretary Paul opens sales records, March 1988 (12:2), p. 1
Papers to be allowed access to some records; both sides to appeal in Palm Bay shooting case, December 1987, (11:10), p. 1
How to get access to public records in Florida, November 1987 (11:9), p. 4
UF student leader claims Record Law required releasing names on ‘fluency list’, November 1987 (11:9), p. 2
Paper lose suit for audiotapes secretly made by sheriff’s officers, November 1987 (11:9), p. 2
or materials in Palm Bay shooting, October 1987 (11:8), p. 2
Court of appeal upholds exempting drug test results from Public Records, August-September 1987 (11:7), p. 2
New Port Richey violated Sunshine Law; judge gives couple access to city records, July 1987 (11:6), p. 2
Attorneys take advantage of Records Law, obtain police reports to solicit accident victims, July 1987 (11:6), p. 2
1987 (11:5), p. 2 Stonewalling the press can violate the public records law (analysis by George K. Rahdert), May 1987 (11:4), p. 4
Lee Sheriff must yield records in shooting death investigation, May 1987 (11:4), p. 2
Newspaper drops claim to legal fees owed by sheriff in public records case, May 1987 (11:4), p. 2
Reporter files Sunshine Law suit; adds request for commission records, April 1987 (11:3), p. 2
County tourism director quits after order to release records, April 1987 (11:3), p. 2
Surveillance report released by new sheriff, March 1987 (11:2), p. 2
Newspaper sues, wins release of Hardee School Board record, January-February 1987 (11:1), p. 2
Palm Beach sheriff’s office must pay Miami paper’s costs in records case, January-February 1987 (11:1), p. 2
Jacksonville papers win suit for access to court documents, January-February 1987 (11:1), p.2
Polk sheriff resigns after jury cites ‘misconduct, incompetence’, January-February 1987 (11:1), p. 1
Judge orders Polk sheriff to yield documents; cites violation of law, December 1986 (10:10), p. 2
Polk County Commission OKs request for exemption on personnel files, December 1986 (10:10), p. 2
‘Technical error’ blamed in loss of police tapes in murder case, December 1986 (10:10), p. 2
North Port official interprets law his way as keeper of key to files, November 1986 (10:9), p. 2
Winter Haven drafts city ordinance to tighten controls on public records, November 1986 (10:9), p. 2
Gainesville debates raising fees for copies of public documents, November 1986 (10:9), p. 2
Newspaper drops suit after city releases report on fatal accident (Defuniak Springs), November 1986 (10:9), p. 2
Polk Sheriff fights court action by newspaper over public records, November 1986 (10:9), p. 1
Lakeland Ledger sues sheriff over records access, gag order, October 1986 (10:8), p. 2
Court orders Polk sheriff to give document to Tampa Tribune, October 1986 (10:8), p. 2
UF Police forced to divulge identities in campus crimes, October 1986 (10:8), p. 2
Pasco sheriff cancels anonymity for juveniles in felony arrests, August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 2
Judge: Newspaper not entitled to see city’s drug-test results (Fort Myers), August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 2
Tampa Tribune sues Polk sheriff over keeping, disclosing records, August- September 1986 (10:7), p. 2
State attorney clears reporter who opened Polk sheriff’s mail, August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 1
St. Augustine forced to turn over records of two closed-door meetings, August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 1
Alachua County group helps citizens get public records, July 1986 (10:6), p. 2
Duval County sheriff appeals order to yield records sought by papers, July 1986 (10:6), p. 2
Swiss cheese reporting: Crime on campus (analysis by Thomas R. Julin), June 1986 (10:5), p. 4
City ponders policy on charging for public records ‘research’ (Neptune Beach), June 1986 (10:5), p. 2
State attorney ordered to pay media legal fees in Kennedy death case, June 1986 (10:5), p. 1
Newspaper returns state documents after threat to prosecute source (Fort Myers), April 1986 (10:3), p.1
Winter Haven ‘gadfly’ wins right to city documents without pre-paying, April 1986 (10:3), p. 1
University, media lawyers differ on protection of student records, March 1986 (10:2), p. 2
City sues newspaper, seeks ruling on police incident-report access (DeLand), March 1986 (10:2), p. 2
Paper files complaint, gains access to Sebastin Golf Course records, March 1986 (10:2), p. 2
Agency attorney-client privilege issue still alive (analysis by Steven Carta), January-February 1986 (10:1), p. 4
Jax Riverwalk architect complies with order to yield documents, January- February 1986 (10:1), p. 2

