A Vermont Superior Court judge has given state officials an easy way to
circumvent the public records law. In response to a lawsuit, Judge
Robert Mello ruled in February that government agencies don't have to
search private email accounts or private cellphones when responding to
public records requests.
The suit's plaintiff, Brady Toensing, appealed the decision Monday
to the Vermont Supreme Court, arguing that the ruling creates a "gaping
loophole" in the state's public records law.
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