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Author Archives: Christa Westerberg

Christa Westerberg is an attorney at Pines Bach LLP in Madison, Wisconsin, where she practices environmental, civil rights, and open government law. Since 2008, Westerberg has served as the vice president of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council.

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Your Right to Know: Guides help public navigate openness laws

by Christa Westerberg August 1st, 2024August 1st, 2024 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin citizens seeking to understand the open records and meetings laws have at their fingertips a valuable resource: the Wisconsin Department of Justice’s public records and open meetings compliance guides.

Christa Westerberg
Posted inOpinion

Your Right to Know: Reopening court discussions was a good idea

by Christa Westerberg November 1st, 2023November 1st, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

In August the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s newly constituted majority decided to again make administrative conferences open to the public. This was a welcome change.

Posted inOpinion

Your Right to Know: Here’s to a more transparent 2023

by Christa Westerberg January 2nd, 2023January 2nd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council vice president Christa Westerberg says all levels of government in Wisconsin should be more transparent and open in 2023.

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Your Right to Know: Outsiders can’t block records access

by Christa Westerberg September 1st, 2022September 1st, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin’s open records law is most often used by requesters seeking to obtain records from a government agency. But occasionally it works in reverse, allowing someone to block the release of records to a requester.

Posted inOpinion

Your Right to Know: Fee recovery is key to transparency

by Christa Westerberg September 1st, 2021September 1st, 2021 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Many states, including Wisconsin, have public records laws. But that doesn’t mean requesters always get the records they seek, or even that the laws are followed.

What provisions in a state’s laws are most associated with compliance?

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Your Right to Know: Pollution records must be open

by Christa Westerberg January 2nd, 2020February 24th, 2021 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Just shy of two years ago, this column explored the heightened importance of open government when public health is at risk. Multiple examples showed the government was not sharing timely information with the public, or even other branches of government, on issues such as clean drinking water and chronic wasting disease.

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Your Right to Know: Abrahamson let the sunshine in

by Christa Westerberg August 1st, 2019February 24th, 2021 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

As Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her tenure on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, after 43 years and more than 1,300 authored opinions, she leaves a rich legacy of legal scholarship, importantly including her support for government transparency.

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Your Right to Know: Policies put public health at risk

by Christa Westerberg April 2nd, 2018July 8th, 2020 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin’s open government laws were meant to strengthen our democracy by ensuring an informed electorate. But, sometimes, transparency is about more than democracy—it is about human health, with serious consequences when transparency fails.

Posted inOpinion

Your Right to Know: Mail ballots are an affront to transparency

by Christa Westerberg June 1st, 2017July 9th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A growing trend threatens transparency — and good government — in Wisconsin. Some legislative committees are using “mail ballots” to vote, instead of voting during public meetings.

Posted inOpinion

Your Right to Know: Supreme Court cases key to openness

by Christa Westerberg August 1st, 2016July 9th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin’s third branch of government is critical to open government. This year, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear three cases involving Wisconsin’s open records law, and could make important decisions involving access to the courts. The court’s docket starts with a case about whether videos of law enforcement training sessions must be released to the […]

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Your Right to Know: Concerns linger over ‘transitory’ records

by Christa Westerberg February 1st, 2016July 9th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The last six months have been a roller coaster for Wisconsin’s open records law. After the Legislature’s failed attack on the law over the Independence Day holiday, August brought a new threat. A little-known state board expanded the definition of “transitory records,” which can be immediately destroyed. Once this action was revealed, there was an […]

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Your Right to Know: Cops in shootings should be promptly named

by Christa Westerberg November 3rd, 2014July 9th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Following the Aug. 9 police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, citizens and the public demanded to know the involved officer’s name. The Ferguson Police Department stirred national attention, and some outrage, by waiting six days to reveal it: Officer Darren Wilson. Wisconsin has Ferguson beat. On April 30, 2014, a […]

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