UI raises copyright concern in records case

By Jason Clayworth Des Moines Register Doug Krejci’s effort to use the University of Iowa’s 2008 flood footage for an upcoming documentary is being blocked by state officials who say copyright overrides public records. The rare argument, if successful, could … Continue Reading


Cops say man can’t see video of traffic stop

The Iowa Freedom of Information Council believes that law enforcement agencies in Iowa are undermining public respect and confidence in the agencies by prohibiting people from obtaining police video of encounters with the public. This Des Moines Register article involves one such … Continue Reading


ISU keeping body camera policy secret

By Kathy A. Bolten Des Moines Register Iowa State University campus police began wearing body cameras this summer, the last of the state’s three public universities to use the devices. The public, though, is not privy to rules that govern how those body … Continue Reading


Lawmaker questions ISU settlement secrecy

Des Moines Register An Iowa lawmaker is questioning the legality of $1 million in confidential settlements paid to former directors of the Iowa State Foundation. “Here we go again,” said Sen. Jeff Danielson, D-Cedar Falls, who is drafting legislation to require greater … Continue Reading


Delaney, Cullen honored for their advocacy

The Iowa Freedom of Information Council recently honored two Iowa newspaper editors with the council’s Harrison “Skip” Weber Friend of the First Amendment award. Steve Delaney of the Burlington Hawk Eye and Art Cullen of the Storm Lake Times were … Continue Reading


You can’t build trust with secrecy

The following column appeared in the Bloomfield Democrat on Sept. 28, 2016. The author is Randy Evans, the executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council.   The events of the past couple of weeks once again have shined … Continue Reading



Another newspaper told to stop printing vital records

Another Iowa newspaper was informed last week that it must stop publishing lists of marriage licenses issued in that county. At least a half dozen newspapers across the state have been told that their long-standing practice of printing lists of … Continue Reading



Supreme Court clarifies Expanded Media rules

The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday adopted amendments to its rules for expanded news media coverage of the state’s courts. The amendments clarify the rules implemented on May 1, 2014 when the Supreme Court made the most sweeping changes since … Continue Reading