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Fri May 17, 2024, 12:23 PM May 17

University of Georgia pulls out of 'Cop City' lawsuit requesting public records

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/17/university-of-georgia-cop-city-lawsuit

University of Georgia pulls out of ‘Cop City’ lawsuit requesting public records

Dean of law school orders first amendment clinic to curtail core work, including on Atlanta Police Foundation case

Timothy Pratt
Fri 17 May 2024 05.00 EDT

The dean at the University of Georgia’s law school has ordered its first amendment law clinic to cease all work related to public records law – including a lawsuit against the Atlanta Police Foundation, the non-profit organization behind a planned $109m training center colloquially known as Cop City.

Dean Peter B “Bo” Rutledge gave the order to clinic director Clare R Norins within weeks of the clinic’s February announcement that one of its attorneys would be representing the digital news outlet Atlanta Community Press Collective, or ACPC, and the Chicago-based digital transparency research organization Lucy Parsons Labs in a lawsuit against the police foundation. Both groups filed the suit after making numerous queries to the organization under Georgia’s open records act, only to be ignored.



“It begs the question – what precipitated this?” said Paulson, of Rutledge’s decision.

Susan E Seager, law professor and director of the Press Freedom Project at the University of California at Irvine’s law school – who routinely sues state and local agencies for violating public records laws – called the law school’s decision “outrageous and cowardly”.

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(Someone’s chain got jerked:

The police foundation’s attorney in the lawsuit is Harold Melton, a former Georgia supreme court chief justice who graduated from UGA and now teaches at the school.)


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