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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Law - Carl Malamud speaks on "why access to the working of government by private citizens is crucial for our economy and for our democracy"
The Gov 2.0 Summit took place in Washington DC from Sept. 9-10. Among the spealers was Carl Malamud, who has been featured in the ILB many times before.
North Judson attorney Marty Lucas (Big Eastern) writes to tell me:
Carl Malamud recently gave a speech at the Gov 2.0 conference in DC reviewing the history of access to government generated legal documents, and calling for better and freer access to this information now. There's an eighteen or so minute video just posted online, in my opinion a worthwhile speech. Here's the link, or you can read the speech (plus some worthwhile footnotes) in pamphlet form here.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on September 16, 2009 09:29 AM
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