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CaseGuard Records Brief is a short, weekly audio briefing focused on public records, body-worn camera footage, and digital evidence disclosure in the public sector. Each episode highlights recent developments with direct implications for records processing, disclosure timelines, redaction scope, and compliance risk. Rather than summarizing headlines, the briefing prioritizes court rulings, policy changes, and reporting that materially affect records operations and workload. Content is selected for relevance to records officers, public information staff, legal counsel, and compliance teams navigating increasing disclosure demands. Brought to you by CaseGuard.

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episode Backlog Defenses, Coaching Records, Foreseeable Harm, and Anton's Law artwork

Backlog Defenses, Coaching Records, Foreseeable Harm, and Anton's Law

This week, we're diving into four pivotal court rulings impacting records management. First, a federal court ruling in Mora v. CBP offers agencies a shield against systemic-delay lawsuits by setting a standard for backlog declarations. Agencies should audit their backlog declarations to ensure compliance with this new standard. In Minnesota, the Court of Appeals ruled that informal performance management tools like coaching are subject to disclosure, expanding the scope of what constitutes disciplinary records. Agencies should review internal communications regarding informal corrective actions. The Sixth Circuit's decision in Energy & Policy Institute v. TVA raises the bar for Exemption 4 commercial-harm declarations, emphasizing the need for specific foreseeable harm articulation. Agencies must update their Exemption 4 templates accordingly. Finally, a Maryland appellate court decision mandates the disclosure of officer names and use-of-force reviews, reinforcing transparency under Anton's Law. Maryland agencies should reassess pending use-of-force record denials in light of this ruling. Review these developments and adjust your records practices accordingly. See you next week. 📚 SOURCES: * HTTPS://WWW.FOIAADVISOR.COM/FOIA-BLOG/2026/5/19/COURT-OPINION-ISSUED-MAY-18-2026 [https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/5/19/court-opinion-issued-may-18-2026] * HTTPS://MINNESOTAREFORMER.COM/2026/05/20/APPEALS-COURT-SIDES-WITH-OPEN-GOVERNMENT-GROUP-IN-FIGHT-OVER-MINNEAPOLIS-POLICE-COACHING-RECORDS/ [https://minnesotareformer.com/2026/05/20/appeals-court-sides-with-open-government-group-in-fight-over-minneapolis-police-coaching-records/] * HTTPS://WWW.FOIAADVISOR.COM/FOIA-BLOG/2026/5/11/COURT-OPINION-ISSUED-MAY-8-2026 [https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/5/11/court-opinion-issued-may-8-2026] * HTTPS://THEDAILYRECORD.COM/2026/04/15/MARYLAND-COURT-OFFICER-NAMES-POLICE-USE-OF-FORCE/ [https://thedailyrecord.com/2026/04/15/maryland-court-officer-names-police-use-of-force/]

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episode FOIA Demand Surges Amid Staffing Cuts: Navigating Compliance Risks and Legal Challenges artwork

FOIA Demand Surges Amid Staffing Cuts: Navigating Compliance Risks and Legal Challenges

Welcome to the CaseGuard Records Brief for the week of May 4th through 8th, 2026. This week, we're diving into the latest developments impacting records professionals. First, federal FOIA demand is on the rise, with a 14% increase in requests from FY2024 to FY2025, while staffing has decreased by the same percentage. Agencies like OMB, Veterans Affairs, and CFPB are experiencing significant surges. The takeaway? It's time to compare your agency's numbers to these trends and prepare for budget discussions. Next, the Department of Health and Human Services is restructuring to handle increased workloads by consolidating FOIA Requester Service Centers and hiring additional staff. This model of consolidation and shared systems could be a strategy for your agency to consider. In legal news, two Oklahoma newsrooms are challenging whether state agencies can defer disclosure obligations to federal partners. This case could impact how intragovernmental agreements are treated under state law. Finally, the federal records preservation regime is under scrutiny. The Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel has declared the Presidential Records Act unconstitutional, affecting how records are preserved. Agencies should review their own preservation policies, especially regarding text messages and ephemeral communications. That's it for this week's brief. Check the episode notes for links to the source material. 📚 SOURCES: * HTTPS://WWW.FOIAADVISOR.COM/FOIA-BLOG/2026/5/7/FOIA-NEWS-FEDS-RECEIVED-17-MILLION-REQUESTS-IN-FY-2025-REPORTS-DOJ [https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/5/7/foia-news-feds-received-17-million-requests-in-fy-2025-reports-doj] * HTTPS://WWW.HHS.GOV/FOIA/REPORTS/CHIEF-FOIA-OFFICER-REPORTS/2026-SECTION-2/INDEX.HTML [https://www.hhs.gov/foia/reports/chief-foia-officer-reports/2026-section-2/index.html] * HTTPS://WWW.READFRONTIER.ORG/STORIES/TWO-OKLAHOMA-NEWSROOMS-TAKE-THE-DEPARTMENT-OF-CORRECTIONS-TO-COURT-OVER-ICE-RECORDS/ [https://www.readfrontier.org/stories/two-oklahoma-newsrooms-take-the-department-of-corrections-to-court-over-ice-records/] * HTTPS://WWW.FOIAADVISOR.COM/FOIA-BLOG/2026/5/5/FOIA-NEWS [https://www.foiaadvisor.com/foia-blog/2026/5/5/foia-news]

8 May 2026 - 6 min
episode Arizona AG's Privilege Log Overhaul: Compliance Risks and Court Mandates artwork

Arizona AG's Privilege Log Overhaul: Compliance Risks and Court Mandates

This week on the CaseGuard Records Brief: An Arizona appellate ruling requires the Attorney General's Office to revamp its privilege logs, emphasizing detailed documentation for withheld records. In Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court reviews ballot questions that could bring the state legislature under public records law, with a deadline looming for legislative action. The Justice Department indicts a former senior official for FOIA evasion, marking a significant precedent in federal records preservation enforcement. The Electronic Frontier Foundation highlights a trend of states exempting automated license plate reader data from public records laws, with implications for records officers. In New Jersey, a long-standing records complaint remains unresolved, despite recent procedural reforms aimed at expediting decisions. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next week. 📚 SOURCES: * HTTPS://WWW.TUCSONSENTINEL.COM/LOCAL/REPORT/050126_MAYES_JUDICIAL_WATCH/AZ-AG-MAYES-WONT-APPEAL-RULING-THAT-HER-OFFICE-BROKE-PUBLIC-RECORDS-LAW-OVER-JUDICIAL-WATCH-REQUEST [https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/050126_mayes_judicial_watch/az-ag-mayes-wont-appeal-ruling-that-her-office-broke-public-records-law-over-judicial-watch-request] * HTTPS://WWW.STATEHOUSENEWS.COM/NEWS/LEGISLATURE/SJC-SIGNALS-CONSTITUTIONAL-DOUBTS-ABOUT-STIPENDS-BALLOT-QUESTION/ARTICLE_C4C67669-A5D8-474E-BCE6-5FDE6E4C087F.HTML [https://www.statehousenews.com/news/legislature/sjc-signals-constitutional-doubts-about-stipends-ballot-question/article_c4c67669-a5d8-474e-bce6-5fde6e4c087f.html] * HTTPS://WWW.JUSTICE.GOV/OPA/PR/FORMER-SENIOR-NIAID-OFFICIAL-INDICTED-CONCEALING-FEDERAL-RECORDS-DURING-COVID-19-PANDEMIC-0 [https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-senior-niaid-official-indicted-concealing-federal-records-during-covid-19-pandemic-0] * HTTPS://WWW.EFF.ORG/DEEPLINKS/2026/04/OPEN-RECORDS-LAWS-REVEAL-ALPRS-SPRAWLING-SURVEILLANCE-NOW-STATES-WANT-BLOCK-WHAT [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/open-records-laws-reveal-alprs-sprawling-surveillance-now-states-want-block-what] * HTTPS://JERSEYVINDICATOR.ORG/2026/04/30/FOUR-YEARS-AND-COUNTING-MY-PUBLIC-RECORDS-COMPLAINT-IS-STILL-PENDING/ [https://jerseyvindicator.org/2026/04/30/four-years-and-counting-my-public-records-complaint-is-still-pending/]

1 May 2026 - 5 min
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Kentucky Ruling Spurs Compliance Risks: Personal Devices Now a Public Records Gray Area

This week, we explore four significant developments in public records law. In Kentucky, a Supreme Court ruling has changed the landscape for records officers, determining that text messages and emails on personal devices of public officials are not subject to the Open Records Act. This decision could lead to increased scrutiny on agency-issued device policies and retention practices. In Louisiana, a troubling precedent emerges as West Baton Rouge Parish sues a journalist over records requests, potentially signaling a new tactic for agencies under pressure. This could lead to similar legal maneuvers in other jurisdictions facing politically sensitive requests. On the federal level, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for ignoring expedited FOIA requests. This case highlights the breakdown of statutory deadlines and suggests litigation may become the primary enforcement tool for expedited requests. Finally, in California, a lawsuit against the city of San Jose seeks court-appointed oversight due to alleged sustained non-compliance with the Public Records Act. This case could set a precedent for structural intervention in response to repeated violations by public agencies. 📚 SOURCES: * HTTPS://WWW.LPM.ORG/NEWS/2026-04-23/KENTUCKY-SUPREME-COURT-RULES-OFFICIALS-CAN-HIDE-PUBLIC-BUSINESS-ON-PERSONAL-DEVICES [https://www.lpm.org/news/2026-04-23/kentucky-supreme-court-rules-officials-can-hide-public-business-on-personal-devices] * HTTPS://WWW.RCFP.ORG/WBR-INDEPENDENT-LAWSUIT/ [https://www.rcfp.org/wbr-independent-lawsuit/] * HTTPS://WWW.EFF.ORG/PRESS/RELEASES/EFF-SUES-DHS-AND-ICE-RECORDS-SUBPOENAS-SEEKING-UNMASK-ONLINE-CRITICS-0 [https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-sues-dhs-and-ice-records-subpoenas-seeking-unmask-online-critics-0] * HTTPS://SANJOSESPOTLIGHT.COM/LAWSUIT-CHALLENGES-SAN-JOSES-PUBLIC-RECORDS-PRACTICES/ [https://sanjosespotlight.com/lawsuit-challenges-san-joses-public-records-practices/]

27 Apr 2026 - 4 min
episode FOIA Disruption: Opexus Faces Litigation Over Data Breach Impacting Federal Records Processing artwork

FOIA Disruption: Opexus Faces Litigation Over Data Breach Impacting Federal Records Processing

This week on CaseGuard Records Brief: A major FOIA case management vendor, Opexus, faces class action litigation after a data breach by former employees disrupted federal records processing nationwide. The Federal Aviation Administration rescinded drone restrictions near DHS vehicles after a journalist's lawsuit, removing criminal penalties for newsgathering. Fall River Police Department continues to delay records requests, stonewalling access to documents related to a controversial search warrant. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek vetoed a bill that would have weakened public meetings law, following opposition from transparency advocates. Massachusetts received the "Black Hole" award for poor transparency, with ongoing disputes over legislative audit authority. A federal judge limited records discovery in a high-profile election investigation, denying Fulton County's request for FBI communications. Key developments this week impact records operations and compliance across various jurisdictions. 📚 SOURCES: * HTTPS://WWW.CLASSACTION.ORG/NEWS/GOVERNMENT-CONTRACTOR-OPEXUS-HIT-WITH-CLASS-ACTION-LAWSUIT-OVER-FEBRUARY-2025-DATA-BREACH [https://www.classaction.org/news/government-contractor-opexus-hit-with-class-action-lawsuit-over-february-2025-data-breach] * HTTPS://WWW.RCFP.ORG/FAA-DROPS-DRONE-RESTRICTIONS-DHS/ [https://www.rcfp.org/faa-drops-drone-restrictions-dhs/] * HTTPS://FALLRIVERREPORTER.COM/PAID-IN-FULL-STILL-WAITING-FALL-RIVER-POLICE-STONEWALL-SEARCH-WARRANT-RECORDS/ [https://fallriverreporter.com/paid-in-full-still-waiting-fall-river-police-stonewall-search-warrant-records/] * HTTPS://WWW.OPB.ORG/ARTICLE/2026/04/16/KOTEK-VETOES-CONTROVERSIAL-BILL-OREGON-PUBLIC-MEETINGS-LAW/ [https://www.opb.org/article/2026/04/16/kotek-vetoes-controversial-bill-oregon-public-meetings-law/] * HTTPS://WWW.UNION-BULLETIN.COM/NEWS/NATIONAL/MASSACHUSETTS-THE-ONLY-STATE-WHERE-GOV-JUDICIARY-AND-LEGISLATURE-ARE-EXEMPT-FROM-PUBLIC-RECORDS-LAW/ARTICLE_EEF21677-BE0A-5DA0-850E-3C0470C1E01A.HTML [https://www.union-bulletin.com/news/national/massachusetts-the-only-state-where-gov-judiciary-and-legislature-are-exempt-from-public-records-law/article_eef21677-be0a-5da0-850e-3c0470c1e01a.html] * HTTPS://WWW.FOX5ATLANTA.COM/NEWS/JUDGE-DENIES-FULTON-COUNTY-REQUEST-SECRET-FBI-RECORDS [https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/judge-denies-fulton-county-request-secret-fbi-records]

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