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  • The state of Alaska released more than 13,000 emails after several media organizations—including the Washington Post, the New York Times, Associated Press, MSNBC.com, Mother Jones—requested them under Alaska's open-records law.

    All-Out Media Coverage of Alaska Emails Draws Fascination, Skepticism Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

  • The state of Alaska released the emails Friday almost three years after they were requested by reporters under open-records laws.

    New Portrait of Palin as Governor Louise Radnofsky 2011

  • The confidential trades were obtained through open-records requests to the funds.

    States Go After Big Bank on Forex Tom McGinty 2011

  • The state of Alaska released the emails Friday almost three years after they were requested by reporters under open-records laws.

    New Portrait of Palin as Governor Louise Radnofsky 2011

  • For that reason, USA TODAY used open-records laws to secure the test scores of millions of individual students from four states — Ohio, Michigan, Florida and Arizona — and Washington, D.C., then analyzed them to determine long-term trends for those individuals.

    When test scores seem too good to believe 2011

  • USA TODAY, through open-records requests, obtained four years of the documents from 99 public schools in the 120-member Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A).

    Big-time college athletics: Are they worth the big-time costs? 2010

  • The documents, which include company materials, emails and observations, were submitted to Florida prosecutors by lawyers for whistleblower Grant Wilson and obtained by The Wall Street Journal in an open-records request.

    Internal BNY Mellon Documents Show Panic Jean Eaglesham 2011

  • Winthrop Intelligence is a year-old company that uses open-records requests to create a database of what every Division I head coach and assistant in every men's and women's sport at every public college is paid — then sells that data to athletics departments.

    One firm finds niche by selling its salary database to colleges 2010

  • The records were obtained under open-records requests for currency trades of the two funds.

    BNY Mellon Forex Trades Cost Pensions Carrick Mollenkamp 2011

  • For that reason, USA TODAY used open-records laws to secure the test scores of millions of individual students from four states — Ohio, Michigan, Florida and Arizona — and Washington, D.C., then analyzed them to determine long-term trends for those individuals.

    When test scores seem too good to believe 2011

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