Unlock the hidden power of the California Public Records Act ("CPRA"), a dynamic tool enshrined both in statute
and our state's Constitution. Though often underutilized, this powerful resource is essential for litigators,
journalists, change agents, and everyday citizens seeking transparency and accountability in a representative
democracy.
Join our engaging presenter on an exciting journey through the rich history, profound purpose, and practical
applications of the CPRA. Discover how to unearth the inner workings and hidden outcomes of state, local, and
special purpose agencies in California.
Get ready to unlock a world of information and make a difference!
Title:
Unlocking Transparency: Everyone's Right To Public Records
Date+Time:
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Advance registration required: register via Humanitix by noon the day of the program to receive a link.
About the Speaker:
Date+Time:
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Advance registration required: register via Humanitix by noon the day of the program to receive a link.
About the Speaker:
Jerry L. Johnson is the founder and principal of the Law Offices of Jerry L. Johnson, a highly-focused Oakland-based law firm
dedicated to the California Public Records Act. Driven by an unwavering commitment to accessibility and
transparency, Jerry provides expert consultation to a diverse clientele. His practice supports a broad range of public
record requestors, including concerned citizens, issue-driven nonprofits, investigative journalists, news
organizations, and fellow attorneys seeking innovative advocacy strategies for their clients.
Jerry earned his Juris Doctor from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. He then spent
nearly two decades as a risk manager for Bay Area public agencies in education other essential public services,
where he frequently served as a key resource for the public servants tasked with responding to CPRA requests.
Credit:
1 hour participatory California MCLE credit
1 hour participatory California MCLE credit
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