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Episode Synopsis
NEFAC President Gregory V. Sullivan describes speech ordinances at open meetings in New Hampshire. He explains why such restrictions often conflict with our First Amendment rights and what NEFAC is doing in response. Attorney Harrison Stark discusses our lack of online access to court records in Vermont and how that frustrates the public’s right to know. Guest Bios and Contact InformationGregory V. Sullivan | [email protected] Harrison Stark | [email protected] Additional News and ResourcesNew Hampshire Speech OrdinancesNEFAC, ACLU to City of Manchester: Change Unconstitutional Rules on Public CommentsNEFAC, ACLU to Nashua Officials: Repeal Unconstitutional Civility OrdinanceCivility and Government Meetings | NEFACVideo: New Hampshire Open Meetings and Public CommentaryVermont Court RecordsNEFAC, Vt. Open Government Advocates Recommend Changes to Court Records SystemVideo: Online Access to Vermont Court Documents
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