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Hanna Holborn Gray: “Education and Utopia” – April 16
December 30, 2008
Charlotte Observer: Instead of open records, empty promises abound
December 30, 2008
From the Charlotte Observer (12/23/08): Both Gov. Mike Easley and Attorney General Roy Cooper can give a heck of a speech about open records, open meetings and transparency in government. It all sounds quite promising.
WRAL.com: Should there be easier access to juvenile court records?
December 30, 2008
From WRAL.com (12/21/08): Whether to allow public access to court records for juveniles if they are later prosecuted in the adult-court system is a growing concern.
Erdmann publishes three papers in scholarly journal
December 30, 2008
News and Observer: Court computer projects draw ire
December 30, 2008
From the Raleigh News and Observer (12/17/08): A legislative oversight committee on Tuesday blasted the state's court system for poor management of computer projects that routinely run years behind schedule.
“One Earth, One Chance, One Challenge” – April 15
December 30, 2008
News and Record: Guilford board seeking ‘new direction’
December 30, 2008
From the Greensboro News and Record (12/13/08): Guilford County’s recently retired manager David McNeill didn’t please most commissioners, said Steve Arnold, vice chairman of the Board of Commissioners.
News and Record Editorial: Taxpayers deserve seat at all budget meetings
December 30, 2008
From the Greensboro News and Record (12/16/08): If Chairman Skip Alston and other Guilford County commissioners want to spend weeks poring over the budget, taxpayers ought to encourage them.
News and Record: Judge orders release of some police documents
December 30, 2008
From the Greensboro News and Record (12/13/08): The public will be allowed to view selected portions of a controversial Greensboro police department report, a Guilford County Superior Court judge ruled this week.