The IPC determined Ford had used his personal phone for government work and, as a result, said his phone records constitute public documents that could be published.
The government has filed a request for a judicial review of the IPC’s decision, claiming an adjudicator with the transparency watchdog “erred” in her order.
In Monday’s Board of Education meeting, principals at various schools spoke on how rules similar to this policy have already ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Allstate and its subsidiary, Arity, accusing them of unlawfully ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Shawnee Mission School District Board of Education approved a new policy Monday covering cell phones ...
Angels attorneys say they haven’t received all relevant content from the late pitcher’s phone; his family seeks phone records ...
The United States is going to ban Russian and Chinese software in vehicles, according to the Department of Commerce, due to ...
Instead of offering a separate OneDrive-powered Microsoft Photos on Android, the software giant revamped the current app with ...
Over the last year, educators and legislators across the U.S. have examined and debated how to restrict student cellphone ...
Routt County students returning to class this January are being greeted by policy changes addressing use of their personal ...
Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled their plan to better protect children from social media.