Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jan. 23, 2026
Gilroy ruling strengthens the public's right to challenge agencies
The California Supreme Court recognizes the public's right under the California Public Records Act to enforce proper public agency behavior.
On Jan. 1, 2023, the recodified California Public Records Act (hereinafter, R-CPRA) became effective, vowing that its purpose was to "solely" create a more "user friendly" version. (Cal. Gov. Code § 7920.100, Cal. L. Revision Comm'n Comments (2021).) The Act stresses that the R-CPRA shall not be considered a "new enactment" insofar as it is "substantially the same" as the "previously existing" law und...
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