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Court of Appeals hears dispute over recordings of insurance-claim call under Washington Privacy Act The Washington State Court of Appeals, Division 1 heard argument in State v. Robinson over whether a Progressive customer-service call reporting an auto collision was a “private” communication under Washington’s Privacy Act (Ch. 9.73 RCW) and whether its recording tainted later evidence admitted at trial.

The Washington State Court of Appeals is grappling with a pivotal question: was an insurance call about an auto collision a “private” conversation, and does its recording taint the evidence used in court?

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#WA #LegalPrivacy #EvidenceAdmissibility #CitizenPortal

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House passes bill allowing courts to seal dismissed protection-order petitions HB 11-08 authorizes courts to seal petitions for protection orders when they are dismissed, not heard, or found to be harassing or frivolous; proponents said it prevents lasting harm from unproven allegations. The House passed the bill by a wide margin.

The South Dakota House has passed a pivotal bill that allows courts to seal dismissed protection-order petitions, protecting individuals from the long-term consequences of unproven allegations.

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#SD #LegalPrivacy #SouthDakotaCourts #CitizenPortal #JudicialReform

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Bloomfield Hills board opts in to Section 31AA funds despite attorney‑client privilege concerns Trustees voted 6‑0 to adopt a resolution to opt in to Michigan’s Section 31AA school safety funds, approving a version that includes a limited, narrowly‑construed waiver tied to mass‑casualty investigations and a rescission window before Dec. 30, 2025.

In a pivotal decision, the Bloomfield Hills Schools Board voted to accept crucial safety and mental health funds while grappling with legal concerns over mass-casualty investigation waivers.

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#MI #LegalPrivacy #SchoolSafety #MentalHealth #CitizenPortal

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Farmington trustees vote to opt in for Section 31aa school safety funds with limits on privilege waiver The Farmington Public Schools Board voted Dec. 2 to opt in to receive Section 31aa mental‑health and school safety funds, authorizing the superintendent to sign applicable documents while limiting any attorney‑client privilege waiver to defined mass‑casualty circumstances and to the 2025–26 fiscal year.

Farmington Public Schools is set to receive $1.2 million for student safety, but with critical limits on attorney-client privilege—what does this mean for the future?

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#MI #LegalPrivacy #SchoolSafety #CitizenPortal #MentalHealthFunding

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Panel Approves SB 210 to Keep Petition Records Confidential for Serious‑Violence Injunctions The committee voted to report SB 210 favorably. The bill would extend existing public‑records protections (per Florida statute 119.0714) to petitions for injunctions against serious violence by a known person, shielding dismissed petitions and identifying information until respondents are served.

Senator Sharif's SB 210 aims to enhance privacy protections for victims seeking injunctions against serious violence, ensuring their identities and sensitive information remain confidential.

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#FL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #LegalPrivacy #CivicAccountability

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Farmington board wrestles with state safety funds tied to waiver of legal privilege Board members debated whether to accept state '31aa' safety and mental‑health funds (about $1M/year; $2M over two years) that would require the district to allow outside investigations and waive attorney–client privilege for certain "mass events." Trustees voiced concern about privacy, legal ambiguity and potential downstream costs; a formal decision was deferred to the next meeting.

Farmington Public Schools faces a tough dilemma: accept $1 million in safety funding but risk waiving attorney-client privilege for "mass events."

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#MI #CitizenPortal #LegalPrivacy #MentalHealthSupport #EducationFunding

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FDLE tells Senate committee privacy rules and lab capacity limit access to hospital toxicology and slow DNA turnaround Deputy Commissioner Vaden Pollard told the Florida Senate Criminal Justice Committee that state and federal privacy laws restrict access to hospital-held toxicology and medical records, and that DNA analyses in FDLE's laboratory averaged about 208 days last quarter, with sexual assault kits averaging under 90 days.

Florida's Deputy Commissioner reveals how legal privacy rules and lab capacity are hampering homicide investigations, with DNA turnaround times averaging a staggering 208 days!

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#FL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #ForensicAnalysis #LegalPrivacy

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What “Not Discoverable” Means, and Why It Matters

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Prince George's County Board of Education holds special closed session meeting Board members vote to close meeting for legal and personnel discussions

The Prince George's County Board of Education unanimously votes to enter a closed session, prioritizing confidentiality for sensitive legal matters and staffing appointments.

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#MD #CitizenPortal #MarylandEducation #LegalPrivacy #StaffingRecruitment #TransparencyInGovernance

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Nevada repeals privacy sections in divorce trial regulations Legislature repeals sections allowing private divorce trials and public inspection of pleadings.

Nevada just made a bold move by repealing privacy protections in divorce trials—what does this mean for couples and the legal landscape?

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#NV #CitizenPortal #LegalPrivacy #NevadaDivorce #FamilyLaw #CivicAccountability

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Tennessee General Assembly enacts Senate Bill 245 for district attorney legal counsel Tennessee law now provides legal counsel confidentiality for district attorneys general and staff.

Tennessee has just taken a significant step by enacting a law that ensures confidentiality for legal counsel of district attorneys and their staff!

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#TN #CitizenPortal #GovernmentTransparency #LegalPrivacy #TennesseeDistrictAttorneys #CivicAccountability

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Louisiana Legislature passes The Maggie Grace Act for victim testimony confidentiality The Maggie Grace Act mandates confidentiality for victim testimony in Pardons Board hearings.

The Louisiana Legislature just took a pivotal step in protecting victims with the passage of The Maggie Grace Act, ensuring their testimony in Pardons Board hearings remains confidential.

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#LA #VictimRights #CitizenPortal #LouisianaVictims #CivicAccountability #LegalPrivacy

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Commissioners enter closed session for confidential discussions Commissioners officially move into closed session for client privilege discussions.

Columbus County commissioners are keeping secrets behind closed doors—what crucial legal matters are they discussing?

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#ColumbusCounty #NC #PublicAccountability #ColumbusCountyGovernment #CitizenPortal #LegalPrivacy

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Maine Legislature introduces bill on attorney-client communication protections in jails Legislation mandates confidentiality for attorney communications in jails and penalties for violations.

Maine is taking a bold step to protect attorneys' communications with clients in jails, imposing strict penalties for any breaches of confidentiality.

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#ME #ConfidentialityProtections #CriminalJustice #MaineJails #CitizenPortal #LegalPrivacy

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Florida House passes HB 1129 to protect minors' identities in sexual misconduct cases HB 1129 prohibits disclosure of minors' identities in sexual battery investigations.

Florida's HB 1129 is set to revolutionize how we protect the identities of minors in sexual misconduct cases, sparking a heated debate on the balance between privacy and transparency.

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#FL #VictimProtection #CivicAccountability #LegalPrivacy #CitizenPortal

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Washington state updates spousal communication privilege laws for court proceedings Legislation amends spousal privilege rules in civil and criminal cases in Washington.

Washington State's House Bill 1811 aims to redefine the confidentiality of spousal communications in legal proceedings, stirring a heated debate about privacy versus justice in domestic violence cases.

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#WA #DomesticViolenceReform #LegalPrivacy #RelationshipConfidentiality

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