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New Bern Sun Journal: Public records law should apply evenly

June 12, 2012

From the New Bern Sun Journal (6/9/12): If an arrest is made in a North Carolina county — say, Craven County, for example — by Craven County sheriff's deputies, the details of that crime will soon become public. N.C. law requires that a substantial amount of information about the crime be released to the public in a timely manner.

Greensboro News and Record: Private and public

June 11, 2012

From the Greensboro News and Record (6/7/12): State law lets private colleges and universities operate fully certified law enforcement agencies with the power to investigate crimes and arrest suspects.

Greensboro News and Record: Campus cops and public records

June 6, 2012

From the Greensboro News and Record (6/5/12): State-certified campus police departments at private universities such as Duke, Wake Forest, Davidson or ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ can enforce state laws, investigate crimes and make arrests ...

NinerOnline: SGA disagrees over open meeting law policy

June 5, 2012

From NinerOnline (3/15/12): College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Senator Ray Atkinson recently saw his legislation called The Accountability and Transparency Act tabled after months of work on what he thinks is the biggest issue in the Student Government Association (SGA).