According to Wisconsin’s open records law, the public has a right to record audio and video of public meetings. But sometimes, officials miss the memo.
This week on “Transparency Talk”, hosts Bill Lueders and Tom Kamenick discuss an incident earlier this month in St. Francis where reporters were blocked from filming a public school meeting – and other cases where public officials miss the mark on what the media is and is not allowed to record.
But before we turn it over to Tom and Bill, our standard reminder that this conversation is not intended to be specific legal advice but rather a discussion of general legal issues. If you have a particular legal issue, please consult an attorney