Docket SC07-2050
- Opinion
- Petition of The Committee On Access To Court Records To Amend Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420
- Reply of The Subcommittee On Access To Court Records To Request of The Court
- Supplemental Comment of The Committee On Access To Court Records Re: Supreme Court's Proposed Changes To Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420
- Reply of The Subcommittee On Access To Court Records And Request For Oral Argument
- Comments of Rules of Judical Administration Committee Regarding Changes To Rule 2.420 Proposed By The Committee On Access To Court Records
- Comments of Rules of Judicial Administration Committee Regarding Changes To Rule 2.420 Proposed By The Florida Supreme Court And The Committee On Access To Court Records
- Comment of Special Joint Committee Regarding Changes To Rule 2.420 Proposed By The Florida Supreme Court And The Committee On Access To Court Records
- Supplemental Report of The Appellate Court Rules Committee
- Comment of The Appellate Court Rules Committee, Request For Additional Time, And Appointment of Workgroup
- Comment of The Criminal Procedure Rules Committee
- Comment of First Amendment Foundation
- Comments of The Twenty State Attorneys Acting Together Through The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association
- Comments of Florida Public Defender Association
- Diane M. Matousek's, Clerk of The Circuit Court In And For Volusia County, Florida, Comments To Amendments To Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420
- Comment On Behalf of the Florida Media Organizations
- Comments on behalf of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
- Comment On Proposed Rule Change By Karen E. Rushing, Clerk of The Circuit Court And County Comptroller, Sarasota County
- Comments of Harvey Ruvin, Clerk of Courts, Miami-Dade County
- Consolidated Comments of Court Rules Committees Re: Supreme Court's Proposed Changes To Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420 And Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.100
- Oral Argument – September 2, 2009 (Gavel to Gavel)
The Florida Supreme Court Records and Briefs are public records under Florida Law. Access to the records of the judicial branch is governed by Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420, entitled “Public Access to Judicial Records.” In the absence of an exemption under FRJA 2.420, judicial records are subject to disclosure. Questions should be directed to the Florida Supreme Court which is responsible for the records that it releases to the public.
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