Student journalists allege retaliation, lack of transparency from the university in weeks following campus protests.
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“Our Office of Legal Affairs got back to us some weeks after our initial submission asking for over $8,000, which we as a student newspaper don't have that kind of money,” Gutierrez said. from continuing their investigation. While PIA allows for fee waivers if the information is “in the public interest,” UT Dallas officials declined to grant“The University does not waive any fees for open records requests for any outlet or individual.
“It was honestly really wonderful for us as an organization to see how quickly people came in to support us,” Gutierrez said. “It shows that people support [Gutierrez consulted with the Student Press Law Center, a legal resource for student journalists navigating the first amendment rights of the press. The center advised the students not to appeal the records request to the Attorney General, where their case could be shut down completely.
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