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- Title
PUBLIC RECORDS AREN’T PUBLIC: SYSTEMIC BARRIERS TO MEASURING COURT FUNCTIONING & EQUITY.
- Authors
ALBRECHT, KAT; FILIP, KAITLYN
- Abstract
The article focuses on ethical implications of the lack of access to records that are legally public and considers how this lack of access to records becomes an access to justice problem. It mentions source of already legally public criminal data such as criminal jury trial transcripts and review of the legal limitations to public data access. It also mentions decision of Supreme Court's decision in the case Nixon v. Warner Communications on public has a right to access court records.
- Subjects
MANAGEMENT of public records; ACCESS to justice; JURY trials; CRIMINAL trials; COURT records
- Publication
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 2023, Vol 113, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0091-4169
- Publication type
Article