Institutional Press Policies (Auburn University)

André Natta filed this request on behalf of Anne Marie Tamburro with the Auburn University of Alabama.

It is a clone of this request.

Multi Request Institutional Press Policies
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Fix Required

Communications

From: Anne Marie Tamburro

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Alabama Open Records Law, I hereby request the following records:

1. Any policy, guidance, handbook, manual, or standard contract concerning the institution’s interactions or relationship with members of the news media, reporters, or journalists, including but not limited to student journalists.

2. Any policy, guidance, handbook, or manual concerning the interactions or communications of institutional employees, including faculty, administrators, staff, and student employees, with the news media, reporters, or journalists, including but not limited to student journalists.

Please note that this request does not seek a search of faculty or student email accounts or records. These requests should in no way be construed to include a review or search of email accounts, websites, or other forms of data or document retention which are controlled by students, alumni, or faculty members, nor by governmental or advisory bodies controlled by the same, except insofar as any such individuals also serve in an administrative capacity and the records were created or are held by the individual in that capacity. Any search should be limited to documents held by the administration and/or its staff members, including records created or maintained by persons acting in the capacity of administrators or staff members.

This request is made on behalf of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that aims to defend and sustain the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought. This request concerns a matter of public interest. The records are sought for the purpose of researching and educating the public about policies affecting student journalists' ability to engage in news gathering and reporting on college and university campuses.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 business days.

Sincerely,

André Natta, a citizen of Alabama, in coordination with Anne Marie Tamburro.

From: Auburn University

Hello, I have forwarded your request to the Open Records office at Auburn University (openrec@auburn.edu<mailto:openrec@auburn.edu>).

I recommend you also reach out to the office through their web records request form at: aub.ie/openrecords
Regards,
Greg Schmidt

[Auburn]
Gregory Schmidt, '90
Head, Special Collections and Archives
Auburn University Libraries
231 Mell Street, Auburn, AL 36849
O: 334.844.1736 | M: 334.544.9653
schmigr@auburn.edu<mailto:schmigr@auburn.edu>

From: Auburn University

Per AG Opinion No. 2023-042, requests for documents under the ORA must be reasonably specific.
Your request for 1) any policy, guidance, handbook, manual, or standard contract concerning the institution’s interactions or relationship with members of the news media, reporters, or journalists, including but not limited to student journalists and 2) any policy, guidance, handbook, or manual concerning the interactions or communications of institutional employees, including faculty, administrators, staff, and student employees, with the news media, reporters, or journalists, including but not limited to student journalists, is unclear and overly broad.
Please refine your request to help our office more easily identify what documents you are requesting and we will promptly work to provide you with responsive documents, to the existent they may exist, and are subject to disclosure under the Alabama Open Records Act.
Thank you, Auburn University Open Records Office

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