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Selected Bibliography
The following is a list of resources on open records and open meetings laws at the federal level and within Georgia.
"A Pocket Guide to Georgia Sunshine Laws," 1996. Available from the Georgia Press Association (770-454-6776) or the Georgia First Amendment Foundation (404-525-3646).
Adler, Robert A., ed. Litigation under the Federal Open Government Laws. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, 1992.
"Can we tape? A practical guide to taping conversations in the fifty states," 1996. Available from Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press (800-F-FOI-AID).
Georgia Press Association. A Communicator's Outline of Georgia Law. 1995-96. Available from the Georgia Press Association (770-454-6776).
"Georgia's Sunshine Laws: A Citizen's Guide to Open Government," 1999. Available from the Georgia First Amendment Foundation (404-525-3646) or the Georgia Attorney General's Office (404-656-7298).
""How much open government is there in Georgia?," 1999. Available from the Georgia First Amendment Foundation (404-525-3646).
Libel Defense Resource Center. Current Developments in Media, Libel, and Invasion of Privacy Law: Fifty State Summary. Annual.
Libel Defense Resource Center. Current Developments in Media, Privacy, and Related Law: Fifty State Summary. Annual.
Lisby, Greg. Mass Communication Law in Georgia. Stillwater, Oklahoma: New Forums Press, Inc., 1992.
"Police records: A guide to effective access in the fifty states," 1997. Available from Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press (800-F-FOI-AID).
"Tapping Official Secrets: The Door to Open Government in Georgia," 1997. Available from Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press at (800-F-FOI-AID).
"Using the Freedom of Information Act: A Step-By-Step Guide." American Civil Liberties Foundation, 1997. Available from American Civil Liberties Union (800-775-ACLU).
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