So why did the court rule that such information should be held from public scrutiny?
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There are no elected representatives of the people and no state budgets open to public scrutiny.
So this represents a very small part of their business which is under public scrutiny.
Public scrutiny of hard-to-value investments marketed through political connections will continue to be controversial.
One charity that faced public scrutiny was Yele, founded by hip-hop superstar Wyclef Jean.
Mr. Silver's comments come as momentum appears to build for shielding teacher evaluations from public scrutiny.
Their bill would kill them off, and would subject the whole legislature to close public scrutiny.
The funding sources of the "Shariah Defense Lobby" should be exposed to public scrutiny.
Both men are discovering that giving away your fortune does not free you from public scrutiny.
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Public scrutiny and negative publicity is now a feature of daily life for much of the industry.
Most LGFVs, however, are not rated and so there is virtually no public scrutiny of their activity.
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"The disciplinary process would be much better if it was opened up to public scrutiny, " he said.
Never has the health service been under so much public scrutiny about how it is spending money.
Open to debate and public scrutiny, the guidelines can be adapted and changed to suit local contexts.
The debate inside regulatory agencies rarely draws the kind of public scrutiny that activity on Capitol Hill does.
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Another would be to open up Council of Ministers' meetings to public scrutiny when the ministers are legislating.
Is a program of targeted killing, conducted without judicial oversight or public scrutiny, consistent with American interests and values?
The buyout barbarians have truly operated in private and without much public scrutiny.
Carafano of The Heritage Foundation says allowing public scrutiny would undermine those efforts.
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Financial firms also have cracked down, partly because of the greater public scrutiny of their actions in recent years.
Typically, sales of fund holdings of the kind New Jersey is planning are done quietly, without any public scrutiny.
No other Arab ruler has voluntarily invited such public scrutiny of his government.
And we must insist that international trade organizations be open to public scrutiny.
The network is the result of five years of work, which Sprint was apparently able to keep from public scrutiny.
Corporate leaders, unlike Kanye West, are expected always to behave, especially if they're in industries that get intense public scrutiny.
According to people familiar with matter, Hester is increasingly frustrated with the public scrutiny and the bank's continued government ownership.
The photos damaged the image of the U.S. military and exposed new policies on rough interrogation techniques to public scrutiny.
Certainly, no sample of red mercury with the properties claimed for it has ever stood up to independent public scrutiny.
So, he proposed new rules on drone strikes, which would be less common, and said there would be more public scrutiny.
What was really being addressed was whether Wall Street would lose credibility if all its wrongdoing was subject to public scrutiny.
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