The Brechner CenterIs secrecy necessary for a successful university presidential search? Here’s what the numbers sayBy Turner StreetAug 6, 20201Aug 6, 20201
The Brechner CenterThe secret police: Officer misconduct exposes holes in public accountabilityBy Frank LoMonteJun 4, 2020Jun 4, 2020
The Brechner CenterFor silenced hospital employees, federal law offers a cure: Workplace gag rules are illegalBy Frank LoMonteMay 5, 2020May 5, 2020
The Brechner CenterOpen government in a WFH world: How public-records and open-meeting requirements are adapting to…By Rachael JonesApr 3, 2020Apr 3, 2020
The Brechner CenterSunshine Week 2020: Time for a spring cleaning of overstuffed lawbooksEvery household seems to have that one drawer, closet or crawlspace where clutter accumulates: Boots we never wear, batteries that…Mar 9, 2020Mar 9, 2020
The Brechner CenterWithout a trace: How a misfired Florida law makes crimes disappearGuest column by Brittany Suzsan, Vice President, SpotCrimeFeb 4, 2020Feb 4, 2020
The Brechner Center“Lock her up?” Should FOI scofflaws go to the slammer — or to the curb?“Freeze! Keep your hands where I can see them, and drop the spreadsheets.”Jan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
The Brechner CenterFrom busting crime to exposing secrecy: Pam Marsh takes the lead in Florida open-government…By Tori Whidden, Research Coordinator, The Brechner CenterDec 3, 2019Dec 3, 2019