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David Cuillier curriculum vitae, p. 1 CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID CUILLIER ____________________________ Associate Professor Work: 520-621-6223 School of Journalism Fax: 520-621-7557 Marshall Building Room 337 [email protected] University of Arizona www.journalism.arizona.edu Tucson, AZ 85721-0158 @DavidCuillier CURRENT POSITION Associate professor, School of Journalism, University of Arizona RESEARCH INTEREST Citizen and press access to government information, specifically examining factors that affect public attitudes toward access and improving methods for people to acquire the civic information they need to adequately self-govern. TEACHING AREAS Teach advanced reporting, public affairs reporting, data journalism, introductory journalism courses, media law/ethics, and access to government records. EDUCATION Washington State University Ph.D., Communication, May 2006 Dissertation: Access attitudes: Measuring and conceptualizing support for press access to government records AEJMC Nafziger-White Dissertation Award Adviser: Dr. Susan Dente Ross Washington State University M.A., Communication, August 2003 Thesis: Fear of privacy invasion and its relation to support for press access to public records Adviser: Dr. Julie Andsager Western Washington University B.A., Journalism, May 1990 Adviser: Dr. Lyle Harris

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DAVID CUILLIER ____________________________

Associate Professor Work: 520-621-6223 School of Journalism Fax: 520-621-7557 Marshall Building Room 337 [email protected] University of Arizona www.journalism.arizona.edu Tucson, AZ 85721-0158 @DavidCuillier

CURRENT POSITION

Associate professor, School of Journalism, University of Arizona RESEARCH INTEREST

Citizen and press access to government information, specifically examining factors that affect public attitudes toward access and improving methods for people to acquire the civic information they need to adequately self-govern.

TEACHING AREAS

Teach advanced reporting, public affairs reporting, data journalism, introductory journalism courses, media law/ethics, and access to government records.

EDUCATION

Washington State University Ph.D., Communication, May 2006 Dissertation: Access attitudes: Measuring and conceptualizing support for press access to government records

AEJMC Nafziger-White Dissertation Award Adviser: Dr. Susan Dente Ross

Washington State University M.A., Communication, August 2003

Thesis: Fear of privacy invasion and its relation to support for press access to public records Adviser: Dr. Julie Andsager

Western Washington University B.A., Journalism, May 1990 Adviser: Dr. Lyle Harris

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor School of Journalism 2011-present University of Arizona

Director and School of Journalism 2012-2018 Associate Professor University of Arizona Interim Director and School of Journalism 2011-2012 Associate Professor University of Arizona Assistant Professor School of Journalism 2006-2011 University of Arizona Adjunct Instructor School of Journalism and Mass Media 2003-2006 University of Idaho Teaching Assistant Edward R. Murrow School of Communication 2004-2006 Washington State University Editorial Adviser Student Publications 2001-2003

Washington State University Advised The Daily Evergreen and Chinook yearbook

JOURNALISM EXPERIENCE

City Editor The Herald, Everett, WA 1998-2001 Assistant City Editor Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA 1995-1998 Reporter The Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID 1994-1995 Reporter The Columbian, Vancouver, WA 1990-1994 Intern Newsday, Detroit Free Press, 1985-1989

The Wenatchee World, Port Townsend Leader, Westside Record-Journal

Editor AS Review, Western Washington University 1989 The Western Front, Western Washington University 1989

Eagleye, Ferndale High School, Ferndale, WA 1984-1985

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RESEARCH RESEARCH HONORS

Top Three Paper, Communication Law and Policy Division of the International Communication Association conference, June 2010, Singapore. Paper titled Honey v. Vinegar: Testing Compliance-Gaining Theories in the Context of Freedom of Information Laws.

Research Fellow (2009-10), Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona. Provided course release for fall 2009 to research U.S. citizen and press attitudes toward government secrecy and access to information.

Winner of the 2008 Open Government Journal Research Contest for the best research paper in 2008. Co-authors Jeff Joireman and Blythe Duell, titled FOI Friction: The thought of death, national security values, and polarization of attitudes toward freedom of information.

Top Faculty Paper, Media Ethics Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication national conference, August, 2008, Chicago, IL. Paper titled Mortality morality: The effect of death thoughts on journalism students’ attitudes toward relativism, idealism, and ethics.

Top Faculty Paper, Media Law and Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication national conference, August 2007, Washington, D.C. Paper titled Access attitudes: The importance of community engagement in support for press access to government records.

Nafziger-White Dissertation Award, given by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication for the top Ph.D. dissertation earned in 2005-06 in the field of mass communication research. Award given at the AEJMC national conference, Aug. 11, 2007, Washington, D.C.

Scott and Betty Lukins Graduate Fellowship, April 2005. Awarded by the Thomas S. Foley Institute at Washington State University for research contributing to civic participation and public policy, $1,000.

Second place graduate student paper for the Scholastic Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, August 2004, Toronto, Canada. Paper titled Training watchdogs or lapdogs? Potential effects of extreme case studies on student journalists’ attitudes toward access to public records.

William R. Wiley Exposition of Research at Washington State University, fourth place for research in the arts and humanities, February 18, 2004, Pullman, WA. Paper titled The public’s concern for privacy invasion and its relation to support for press rights.

Top Graduate Student Paper and Carol Burnett Prize for the Media Ethics Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication national conference, August 1, 2003, Kansas City, MO. $650 award. Paper titled Balancing news reporting with national security in an age of terrorism.

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PUBLICATIONS Refereed journal articles

Carlson, C., & Cuillier, D. (2017). Public information officers exert increasing controls. Newspaper Research Journal, 38(2), 198-214.

Cuillier, D. (2016). The people’s right to know: Comparing Harold L. Cross’ pre-FOIA world to post-FOIA today. Communication Law & Policy, 21(3), 433-463.

Schwalbe, C., & Cuillier, D. (2013). Ethics pedagogy 2.0: A content analysis of award-winning media ethics exercises. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 28(3), 175-188.

Cuillier, D. (2012). Subconscious gatekeeping: The effect of death thoughts on bias toward outgroups in news writing. Mass Communication and Society, 15(1), 4-24.

Cuillier, D., & Pinkleton, B. (2011). Suspicion and secrecy: Political attitudes and their relationship to support for freedom of information. Communication Law and Policy,16(3), 227-254.

Relly, J. E., & Cuillier, D. (2010). A comparison of political, cultural, and economic indicators of access to information in Arab and non-Arab states. Government Information Quarterly, 27(4), 360-370.

Cuillier, D. (2010). Honey v. Vinegar: Testing compliance-gaining theories in the context of freedom of information laws. Communication Law and Policy, 15(3), 203-229.

Cuillier, D., & Schwalbe, C. (2010). GIFTed teaching: A content analysis of 253 great ideas for teaching awards in journalism and mass communication education. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 65(1), 22-39.

Cuillier, D., Duell, B., & Joireman, J. (2010). The mortality muzzle: The effect of death thoughts on attitudes toward national security and a watchdog press. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 11(2), 185-202.

Cuillier, D., & Piotrowski, S. J. (2009). Internet information seeking and its relation to support for access to government records. Government Information Quarterly, 26(3), 441-449.

Cuillier, D. (2009). Mortality morality: Effect of death thoughts on journalism students’ attitudes toward relativism, idealism, and ethics. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 24(1), 40-58.

Cuillier, D., Duell, B., & Joireman, J. (2009). FOI friction: The thought of death, national security values, and polarization of attitudes toward freedom of information. Open Government, 5(1), peer-reviewed electronic journal available at www.opengovjournal.org.

Cuillier, D. (2008). Access attitudes: A social learning approach to examining community engagement and support for press access to government records. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85(3), 549-576.

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Cuillier, D., & Ross, S. D. (2007). Gambling with identity: Self-representation of American Indians on official tribal websites. Howard Journal of Communications, 18(3), 197-219.

Cuillier, D. (2004). Public support for press access declines as personal privacy concerns increase. Newspaper Research Journal, 25(4), 95-103.

Cuillier, D. (2004). Laggards and leaders: The relationship between college media advisers’ personalities and the adoption of new technology. College Media Review, 42(1), 16-23.

Books

Cuillier, D. (in progress). The People’s Fight to Know: New Champions of Government Transparency.

Cuillier, D., & Davis, C. N. (2019). The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records, second edition, Washington, D.C.: CQ Press/Sage.

Davis, C. N. and Cuillier, D. (2014). Transparency 2.0: Digital Data and Privacy in a Wired World. Peter Lang Publishing.

Cuillier, D., & Davis, C. N. (2011). The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records, First Edition, Washington, D.C.: CQ Press/Sage.

Irby, J., Bird, K., English, S., & Cuillier, D. (2007). Reporting that Matters: Public Affairs Coverage. New York: Pearson.

Book chapters

Cuillier, D. (2019). Scandals and freedom of information, in Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord (Eds.), Media and Scandal. Routledge, Abingdon, United Kingdom.

Cuillier, D. (2017). Government information and leaks, in Daxton R. Stewart (Ed.), Social Media and the Law (2nd Edition). New York: Routledge, pp. 145-159 (also in 1st Edition, 2013).

Cuillier, D. (2015). Access to Information, in William Babcock & William Hein Freivogel (Eds.), Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ross, S. D. & Cuillier, D. (2010). Gambling with identity: American Indian self-representations on tribal Web sites. In Rebecca Ann Lind (Ed.), Race/Gender/Media (second edition), New York: Pearson, pp. 150-158.

Cuillier, D. (2006). Covering meetings. Contributed section of chapter 3, Covering a Campus, in The Student Newspaper Survival Guide by Kanigel, R., Ames, Iowa: Blackwell, p. 25.

Industry research

Cuillier, D. (2020). Mapping the civic data universe: Ten ways to improve access to government information through expanded interstellar connections. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, March, 2020. Available at https://knightfoundation.org/reports/mapping-the-civic-data-universe/

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Cuillier, D. (2017). Forecasting freedom of information: Why it faces problems – and how experts say they could be solved. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. March 2017. Available at https://knightfoundation.org/reports/forecasting-freedom-of-information

Cuillier, D. (2004). Open government: A citizen’s guide to access. In Erb, G. (Ed.), Access: A Guide to Government Information, 2004 and 2006 editions (pp. 1-12). Seattle, Wash: Society of Professional Journalists Western Washington chapter.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Cuillier, D. (2019 June). Bigger stick, better compliance? Testing strength of public record statutes on agency transparency in the United States. Presented to the Global Conference on Transparency Research, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Hijazi, J. and Cuillier, D. (2017 August). Effects of virtual-reality news video on transportation, attitudes, fact-recall and intentions to act. Presented to the Electronic News Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago.

Carlson, C. and Cuillier, D. (2014 August). Gatekeepers under siege: Assessing factors of government public information officers’ controls on journalists. Presented to the Newspaper and Online Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal.

Cuillier, D. (2011 May). Pressed for time: U.S. journalists’ use of public records during economic crisis. Presented to the Global Conference on Transparency Research, Newark, NJ.

Cuillier, D. (2010 June). Honey v. vinegar: Testing compliance-gaining theories in the context of freedom of information laws. Top Three Paper presented to the Communication Law and Policy Division of the International Communication Association annual conference, Singapore.

Cuillier, D. (2010 June). Subconscious gatekeeping: Effect of death thoughts on intergroup bias in news writing. Presented to the Journalism Studies Division of the International Communication Association annual conference, Singapore.

Relly, J. and Cuillier, D. (2010 June). FOI in the Arab world: An analysis of political, cultural, and economic indicators of transparency readiness. Presented to the Communication Law and Policy Division of the International Communication Association annual conference, Singapore.

Cuillier, D. and Pinkleton, B. (2009 August). Suspicion and secrecy: The relationship between skepticism, cynicism, and support for freedom of information. Presented to the Mass Communication & Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Boston, MA.

Cuillier, D. and Schwalbe, C. (2009 August). GIFTed teaching: An analysis of 228 Great Ideas for Teaching (GIFT) awards in journalism education. Presented to the Small Programs Interest Group of the Association for

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Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Boston, MA.

Schwalbe, C. and Cuillier, D. (2009 August). Beyond case studies: An analysis of teaching effectiveness in award-winning media ethics exercises. Presented to the Media Ethics Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Boston, MA.

Cuillier, D. (2009 May). Follow the leader: Effect of death thoughts on U.S. journalists’ support for President George W. Bush. Presented to the Journalism Studies Division of the International Communication Association annual conference, Chicago, IL.

Cuillier, D. (2008 August). Mortality morality: The effect of death thoughts on journalism students’ attitudes toward relativism, idealism, and ethics. Top faculty paper in the Media Ethics Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Chicago, IL.

Cuillier, D. (2007 August). Access attitudes: The importance of community engagement in support for press access to government records. Top faculty paper in the Media Law division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Washington, D.C.

Cuillier, D., Duell, B., & Joireman, J. (2007 August). The mortality muzzle: Effect of death thoughts on support for press censorship. Presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Washington, D.C.

Cuillier, D., Duell, B., & Joireman, J. (2007 February). The mortality muzzle: Effect of death thoughts on support for press censorship. Presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication midwinter conference, Reno, NV.

Cuillier, D. (2006 August). Access attitudes: A measurement tool for gauging support for press access to government records. Paper presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, San Francisco, CA.

Duell, B., Cuillier, D., & Joireman, J. (2006 May). Effect of mortality salience on support for first amendment rights in an age of terrorism. Poster presented to the Association for Psychological Science annual conference, New York, NY.

Cuillier, D. (2005 August). Internet users friends of FOI? The relationship between support for freedom of information and newspaper, television, and Internet news use. Paper presented to the Communication Technology and Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, San Antonio, TX.

Cuillier, D. (2005 August). The new Civil (Liberties) War: John Ashcroft’s use of the mythic hero Abraham Lincoln to legitimize government secrecy and

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reduced civil liberties. Paper presented to the Critical and Cultural Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention San Antonio, TX.

Pinkleton, B. E., Cuillier, D., Chen, Y.-C., Van de Vord, R., Hutchens Hively, M., Austin, E., & Wang, M. (2005 August). Advertising evaluations and perceived media importance in political decision making. Paper presented to the Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, San Antonio, TX.

Pinkleton, B. E., Chen, Y.-C., Hutchens Hively, M., Van de Vord, R., Wang, M., Austin, E. W., & Cuillier, D. (2005 August). The role of apathy, complacency and media perceptions in political decision making. Paper presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, San Antonio, TX.

Tan, A. S., Cuillier, D., Hazel, M., Tan, G., Tong, P.-S., Kim, T.-H., & Nyandwi, A. (2005 January). Information rehearsal, Arab stereotypes and opinions about the war in Afghanistan. Paper presented to the International Conference on Arts and Humanities annual conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Cuillier, D. (2005 April). Identity representation of Native Americans on tribal Web sites. Paper presented to the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication Symposium Poster Session, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Cuillier, D. (2004 August). Training watchdogs or lapdogs? Potential effects of extreme case studies on student journalists’ attitudes toward access to public records. Paper presented to the Scholastic Journalism Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Toronto, Canada. Second place in the graduate student category.

Cuillier, D. (2004 August). Gambling with identity: Self-representation of Native Americans on official tribal Web sites. Paper presented to the Minorities and Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Toronto, Canada.

Andsager, J. L., & Cuillier, D. (2004 May). Attitudes toward access to public records: A test of power expression protection hypothesis. Paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association annual convention, New Orleans, LA.

Cuillier, D. (2003 October). Relationship between First Amendment education and public support for press access to government records. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators, Seabeck, WA.

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Cuillier, D. (2003 August). Balancing news reporting with national security in an age of terrorism. Awarded Burnett Prize for top student graduate paper in the Media Ethics Division at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Kansas City, MO.

Cuillier, D. (2003 May). Public support for press access to government records and its relation to concern for privacy. Paper presented at the American Association for Public Opinion Research annual meeting, Nashville, TN.

Cuillier, D. (2002 October). Adoption of digital production technology at campus newspapers: Sending pages electronically takes off in the Pacific Northwest. Paper presented at the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual meeting, Seabeck, WA.

CONFERENCE PANELS

Invited panelist, “Freedom of Information Act 50 Years Later: The U.S. Law Still Serving as the Touchstone?” International Communication and Law & Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 5, 2016, Minneapolis, MN.

Invited panelist, “(Sun)light, Cameras, Legal Action: A Look at Developments Related to Police Body Cameras.” Law & Policy and Communication Technology divisions, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 6, 2016, Minneapolis, MN.

Invited panelist, “Government-Press Relations and Media Regulation Worldwide in the Internet age: An Analysis of Current Government Interference and Surveillance Affecting Journalists and News Organizations.” International Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 8, 2014, Montreal.

Invited panelist, “One Generation Under Hazelwood: A 25-Year Retrospective.” University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and the Student Press Law Center, November 7-9, 2012, Chapel Hill, NC.

Invited speaker, “From Pentagon Papers to WikiLeaks: Debating the Public’s Right to Know.” Heidelberg Center for American Studies, May 10-12, 2012, Heidelberg, Germany.

Moderator, panel on freedom of information theory, Global Conference on Transparency Research, May 20, 2011, Newark, NJ.

Discussant, Law and Policy Division of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 7, 2010, Denver, CO.

Panelist, “Pedagogical approaches to investigative reporting.” Newspaper and Media Ethics divisions, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 6, 2010, Denver, CO.

Respondent, Journalism Studies Division of International Communication Association annual conference, June 2010, Singapore.

Discussant, Law and Policy Division of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 8, 2009, Boston, MA.

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Moderator, Media Ethics division of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 7, 2009, Boston, MA.

Panelist, “Journalists and Law Enforcement: Rights Versus Security.” Law and Policy Division and Civic and Citizen Journalism Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 5, 2009, Boston, MA.

Discussant, Mass Communication and Society division of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention August 6, 2008, Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Communication Theory and Methodology division of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication midwinter conference, February 24, 2007, Reno, NV.

GRANTS

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (2016-2019). Grant to research the landscape of freedom of information in the United States to help the foundation decide where to direct its funds. $50,000.

Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Foundation (2011). Grant to help pay for “Access Across America Part II” freedom of information tour (summer 2012), training journalists nationwide on how to access public records through the use of regional trainers. $16,000.

National Freedom of Information Coalition grant (2010). Grant to help pay for the “Access Across America” freedom of information tour (spring 2010), training journalists nationwide on how to access public records. $4,000.

Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Foundation (2009). Grant to help pay for the “Access Across America” freedom of information tour (spring 2010), training journalists nationwide on how to access public records. $8,550.

National Freedom of Information Coalition Travel Grant (2009). Travel assistance to attend the NFOIC national conference June 4-6, 2009, in Minneapolis, MN, $500.

National Freedom of Information Coalition Travel Grant (2008). Travel assistance to attend the NFOIC national conference May 9-10, 2008, in Philadelphia, PA, $500.

National Freedom of Information Coalition Travel Grant (2007). Travel assistance to attend the NFOIC national conference May 11-12, 2007, in Seattle, WA. $500.

National Freedom of Information Coalition Travel Grant (2005). Travel assistance to attend the NFOIC national conference May 13-14, 2005, in Santa Fe, NM, on behalf of AccessNorthwest at WSU. $300.

National Freedom of Information Coalition Grant (2005). The Discover Access Project, a series of research projects through AccessNorthwest to examine the state of access to government information. Principal investigator Dr. Susan Dente Ross. Assisted in grant writing and grant work. $10,000.

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Washington State University Graduate School Travel Grant (2004). To present research at the AEJMC national conference August 3-8, 2004, in Toronto. $450.

Washington Coalition for Open Government (2002). Paid for a state public opinion survey about freedom of information, on behalf of AccessNorthwest at Washington State University. $3,000.

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TEACHING TEACHING AWARDS

Great Ideas for Teaching grand prize winner (tie) (2011). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2011, St. Louis, Mo. Exercise for teaching students how to gather and analyze data, then post it online using Google Fusion Tables.

Hugh and Jan Harelson Excellence in Teaching Award (2011). Voted by students as the top faculty instructor in the University of Arizona School of Journalism.

Great Ideas for Teaching award (2010). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2010, Denver, CO. Exercise teaches students how to download and analyze census data.

First place, Promising Professors faculty competition (2009). Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2009, Boston, MA.

Great Ideas for Teaching award (2008). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2008, Chicago, IL. Exercise for teaching public affairs reporting and freedom of information using a semester-long “village” role-playing simulation.

Five Star Faculty Award finalist (2008). One of five teachers at the University of Arizona selected as finalists out of 80 nominated faculty members for this $200-prize award judged and awarded by students.

Great Ideas for Teaching award (2007). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2007, Washington, D.C. Exercise for teaching access to information through a role-playing slide show.

Great Ideas For Teaching grand prize winner (2006). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2006, San Francisco, CA. Exercise for teaching access to information by backgrounding a house for sale through records.

Excellence in teaching award (2006). Presented by the University of Idaho School of Journalism and Mass Media, April 17, 2006.

Most Inspirational Faculty award (2005). One of 55 University of Idaho faculty honored at the Alumni Award for Excellence banquet.

Great Ideas for Teaching award (2004). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, August 2004, Toronto, Canada. Exercise teaches interviewing skills through an interactive video, The Jayson Blair Witch Project.

First place, Promising Professors graduate student competition (2004). Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication convention, August 2004, Toronto, Canada.

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EXTENT OF TEACHING 2020 Spring Jour 433/533 Digging with Data 14 students Jour 313 Reporting Public Affairs 19 students 2019-20 Winter session Jour 447/547 Access to Government Information 8 students (online) 2019 Fall semester Jour 313 Reporting Public Affairs 19 students Jour 506 Introductory & Advanced Reporting 14 students 2019 Summer session Jour 447/547 Access to Government Information 9 students (online) Jour 219 Media Law & Ethics 12 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 11 students (online) 2019 Spring No teaching, other than an independent study, because of research leave 2018-19 Winter session Jour 447/547 Access to Government Information 4 students (online) 2018 Fall semester No teaching because of sabbatical 2018 Summer session Jour 447/547 Access to Government Information 3 students (online) Jour 219 Media Law & Ethics 10 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 7 students (online) 2018 Spring semester Jour 313 Reporting Public Affairs 17 students 2017-18 Winter session Jour 150 News in a Digital Age 7 students (online) 2017 Fall semester Administrative release for re-accreditation and academic program review 2017 Summer session Jour 150 News in a Digital Age 4 students (online) Jour 447 Government Secrecy 3 students (online) Jour 219 Media Law & Ethics 12 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 13 students (online) 2017 Spring semester Jour 433/533 Digging with Data 18 students 2016 Fall semester Jour 420/520 (new) Digital Communications Law 19 students 2016 Summer session Jour 150 News in a Digital Age 10 students (online) Jour 447 Government Secrecy 15 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 11 students (online) 2016 Spring semester No teaching because of overload Fall 2015 semester 2015 Fall semester

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Jour 150 News in a Digital Age (overload) 159 students Hnrs 195 Honors seminar 18 students

2015 Summer session Jour 150 News in a Digital Age 10 students (online) Jour 447 Government Secrecy 9 students (online) Jour 219 Media Law & Ethics 16 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 15 students (online) 2015 Spring semester Jour 490F (new) Arizona Sonora News 20 students 2014-15 Winter semester Jour 447 Government Secrecy 7 students (online) 2014 Fall semester

Hnrs 195 Honors seminar 15 students 2014 Summer session Jour 109 Introduction to Journalism 13 students Jour 447 Government Secrecy 7 students (online) Jour 219 (new) Media Law & Ethics 13 students (online) Jour 419 Watchdog Journalism 10 students (online) 2013 Fall semester

Hnrs 195 (new) Honors seminar 13 students 2013 Summer session Jour 109 (new) Introduction to Journalism 11 students Jour 447 Government Secrecy 5 students (online) Jour 419 (new) Watchdog Journalism 8 students (online) 2012-13 Winter session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 6 students (online) 2012 Fall semester Jour 105 Principles of Journalism 115 students 2012 Summer session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 7 students (online) 2012 Spring semester Administrative release for school directorship 2011 Fall semester Administrative release for school directorship 2011 Summer session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 6 students (online) INDV103 News in a Digital Age 10 students (online) 2011 Spring semester INDV 103 (new) News in a Digital Age 239 students Jour 433/533 Computer-Asst. Reporting 14 students 2010-11 Winter session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 6 students (online) 2010 Fall semester Jour 105 Principles of Journalism 100 students Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 13 students 2009-10 Winter session

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Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 10 students (online) 2009 Summer session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 8 students (online) 2009 Spring semester Jour 105 (new) Principles of Journalism 94 students Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 20 students 2008-09 Winter session Jour 447/547 Government Secrecy 22 students (online) 2008 Fall semester

Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 19 students Jour 433/533 Computer-Ast. Reporting 15 students

2008 Spring semester Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 17 students Jour 433 Computer-Ast. Reporting 12 students

2007-08 Winter session Jour 447/547 (new) Government Secrecy 19 students (online)

2007 Fall semester Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 18 students

2007 Spring semester Jour 413 Reporting Public Affairs 20 students Jour 413 (new) Reporting Public Affairs 5 students Jour 433 (new) Computer-Ast. Reporting 19 students

2006 Fall semester Jour 206 (new) Advanced Reporting 19 students

2006 Summer session Brdcst 475 (WSU) Computer-Ast. Reporting 7 students Jour 442 (UI) Media Law/Ethics 14 students

2006 Spring semester Jour 442 (UI) Media Law/Ethics 52 students

2005 Fall semester Com 415 (WSU) Media Law 56 students Jour 442 (UI) Media Law/Ethics 46 students Jour 427 (UI) Public Affairs Reporting 9 students

2005 Spring semester Brdcst 475 (WSU) Computer-Ast. Reporting 12 students Comm 440 (WSU) Media Ethics 43 students Jour 225 (UI) News Reporting 16 students

2004 Fall semester Jour 225 (UI) News Reporting 13 students

2004 Summer session Jour 121 (UI) Media Writing 10 students

2004 Spring semester Jour 225 (UI) News Reporting 13 students Jour 475 (WSU) Access to Info (co-taught) 25 students

2003 Fall semester Jour 225 (UI) News Reporting 11 students

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2003 Summer session Jour 121 (UI) Media Writing 15 students

SERVICE AWARDS

Wells Memorial Key, Society of Professional Journalists (2016, September). Awarded the society’s highest honor for service to the profession and advocacy work in freedom of information.

Sunshine Award, Society of Professional Journalists Valley of the Sun chapter (2015, September). Honored for the advancement of government transparency in Arizona.

President’s Award, Society of Professional Journalists (2013, August). Awarded by the president of the Society of Professional Journalists for service to the organization and profession in 2012-13.

First Amendment Award, Society of Professional Journalists (2010, October). Honored by the national organization for “extraordinarily strong efforts to preserve and strengthen the First Amendment” in recognition for fostering freedom of information through the 2010 Access Across America tour.

President’s Award, Society of Professional Journalists (2010, October). Awarded by the president of the Society of Professional Journalists for service to the organization and profession in 2009-10 (one of two recipients honored at the national convention).

Freedom of Information Award, Arizona Newspapers Association (2010, October). Honored for fostering freedom of information in Arizona.

President’s Award, Society of Professional Journalists (2008, August). Awarded by the president of the Society of Professional Journalists for service to the organization and profession in 2008-09 (one of three recipients honored at the national convention).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Membership and leadership

National Freedom of Information Coalition o President, 2019 to present o Board member, 2015 to present

Society of Professional Journalists o Board member, SPJ Foundation, 2018 to present o Chair, First Amendment Forever Fund Committee, 2018 to

present o National president, 2013-14 o National president-elect, 2012-13

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o National Secretary-Treasurer, 2011-12 o Freedom of Information Committee chairman, 2007 to 2011,

and 2014-15 (co-vice chairman August 2006-September 2007) o Newsroom trainer, providing freedom of information training

to newsrooms throughout the country, 2005 to present, including the spring 2010 45-day national “Access Across America” road tour, training more than 1,000 journalists

o University of Idaho student chapter adviser, 2005-06 o Western Washington University student chapter president,

1988-89 o Member since 1986

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, member of divisions: law, newspaper, media ethics, mass communication and society.

o Head for the Law and Policy Division, 2011-12 o Vice-head for the Law and Policy Division, 2010-11 o Research chair for the Law and Policy Division, 2008-09 &

2009-10 o Teaching standards chair for the Law and Policy Division,

2007-08 o Member since 2003

Investigative Reporters and Editors o Write freedom of information column for quarterly journal,

2013 to present o Members since 1992

International Communication Association, 2004-2011 American Society of Access Professionals, member 2009-2010 College Media Advisers, member 2001-2003

Reviewer/judge

Editor Journal of Civic Information, online open-access journal published by the

Brechner Center for Freedom of Information at the University of Florida, 2019 to present

Journal editorial board Mass Communication and Society

Community Journalism Journal/book reviewer

Journal of Communication Communication Law and Policy Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly Government Information Quarterly Mass Communication and Society Communication Monographs Congressional Quarterly Press

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Bedford St. Martins books in journalism The Journal of Politics

Conference paper reviewer Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Law and Policy Division Mass Communication and Society Division Newspaper Division

International Communication Association Journalism Studies Interest Group Law and Policy Division

Political Communication Division Contest judge

Sigma Delta Chi awards, public service reporting, judge, 2017 & 2018. Heroes of the 50 States: Open Government Hall of Fame awards,

sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists and National Freedom of Information Coalition, judge, 2009, 2010, 2011.

Society of Professional Journalists Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award, 2007-11.

Best Teaching Practices contest, Law & Policy Division for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2009, 2010.

Promising Professors Competition, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2007, 2008, 2010.

Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi awards, investigative reporting, 2010.

Alaska Press Club Awards contest judge, in-depth reporting, 2009. New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists Tim O’Brien Award for

Best Investigative Reporting using the New Jersey Open Public Records Act, 2009.

Invited speaker/panelist

New York Press Association (March 28, 2020). Invited speaker for annual conference. Saratoga Springs, NY.

New Mexico Foundation for Open Government (Oct. 2, 2019). Keynote speaker for annual luncheon on freedom of information. Albuquerque, NM.

Society of Professional Journalists (Sept. 12, 2019). Taught half-day FOI workshop and led panel on access resources. San Antonio, TX.

Investigative Reporters and Editors (June 13, 2019). Taught half-day FOI workshop and led session on psychology of access. Houston, TX.

International Association of Privacy Professionals (May 3, 2019). Panelist for discussing balancing privacy and access. Washington, DC.

Association of Health Care Journalists (May 2, 2019). Co-teaching session with Charles N. Davis on accessing public records. Baltimore, MD.

National Freedom of Information Coalition (April 13, 2019). Session on practical research for freedom of information practitioners. Dallas, TX.

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Society of Professional Journalists (Sept. 28, 2018). Led session on freedom of information resources and a session on appealing and suing. Baltimore, MD.

National Freedom of Information Coalition (Sept. 22, 2018). Led session on improving copy fees in public record laws. Cincinnati, OH.

New England First Amendment Coalition (Sept. 18, 2018). Keynote speaker for closing address. Boston, MA.

Investigative Journalists and Editors (June 14, 2018). Led session on the psychology of access. Orlando, FL.

Associated Press Managing Editors NewsTrain (April 6, 2018). Invited to conduct training session on accessing public records. Phoenix, AZ.

Indiana Coalition for Open Government and Society of Professional Journalists (March 17, 2018). Invited to speak at conference for national Sunshine Week, titled “Letting the Sunshine IN: An Open Data and Open Government Workshop. Indianapolis, IN.

National Freedom of Information Coalition (October 13, 2017). Invited to speak about the state of freedom of information in the nation. Nashville, TN.

Society of Professional Journalists (September 7, 2017). Led session on accessing public records in the Trump era. Anaheim, CA.

Investigative Reporters and Editors (June 22-24, 2017). Invited to lead two sessions, one on the art of access and the other on how to sue pro se for public records. Phoenix, AZ.

SXSW (March 12, 2017). Invited to speak regarding the state of freedom of information and what digital tools can improve it. Austin, TX.

FOIA Fest (February 25, 2017). Invited keynote speaker to the annual event put on by the Chicago Headline Club, focusing on freedom of information. Chicago, IL.

Local Independent Online News Publishers (September 30, 2016). Invited to teach a session at their national conference about accessing public records. Chicago, IL.

Society of Professional Journalists (September 19, 2016). Invited to teach session at the national conference on suing for public records pro se. New Orleans, LA.

U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary (July 12, 2016). Invited to give testimony at hearing titled “FOIA at Fifty: Has the Sunshine Law’s Promise Been Fulfilled?” Washington, DC. Written and oral testimony archived at http://www.judiciary.senate.gov/meetings/foia-at-fifty-has-the-sunshine-laws-promise-been-fulfilled

National Freedom of Information Coalition conference (October 24, 2014). Invited to moderate a panel on reducing copy fees for public records requests. St. Petersburg, FL.

National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators national conference (August 14, 2014). Invited keynote speaker to discuss the state of access to public records. Washington, D.C.

U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary (March 11, 2014). Invited to give testimony at hearing titled “Government and Freedom of Information:

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Reinvigorating the Freedom of Information Act for the Digital Age” Washington, DC. Written and oral testimony archived at http://www.judiciary.senate.gov/meetings/government-and-freedom-of-information-reinvigorating-the-freedom-of-information-act-for-the-digital-age

Connecticut Task Force on Victim Privacy and the Public’s Right to Know, (October 16, 2013). Invited to provide testimony about pending legislation that would close public records. Hartford, CT.

National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators Judicial Records Forum (February 8, 2013). Invited panelist to discuss access to electronic court records. Phoenix, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference (September 20, 2012). Invited speaker to discuss access to public records. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors conference (June 29, 2012). Invited speaker/moderator for session on accessing public records. Bellingham, WA.

Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference (June 16, 2012). Invited panelist for “Getting What You Want: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records.” Boston, MA.

Online News Association and Society of Professional Journalists (May 18, 2012). Invited speaker to talk about accessing public records. Phoenix, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists national convention (September 26-27, 2011). Invited speaker to provide session on acquiring and posting data to the Web, and moderating a session about records helpful in covering disasters. New Orleans, LA.

Goldwater Institute (May 13, 2011). Invited speaker to give talk about accessing public records. Phoenix, AZ.

Information Ethics Roundtable on Information Rights as Human Rights (April 16, 2011). Invited panelist to discuss ethics in freedom of information, hosted by the School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists Region 10 spring conference (April 9, 2011). Invited speaker to discuss news coverage in the age of Twitter and posting government data online. Richland, WA.

Society of Professional Journalists national convention (October 3, 2010). Invited speaker to conduct session on strategies for accessing public records and putting data online for the public. Las Vegas, NV.

The National Security Archive Access to Information Workshop (July 29, 2010). Invited to provide a daylong training workshop to Mexican human rights groups on accessing U.S. records regarding migration. Tijuana, Mexico.

Access Across America (April 27, 2010 through June 11, 2010). National road tour providing training sessions to more than 1,000 journalists in 35 states, funded by an SPJ grant.

Journalists’ access to public records instructional DVD (March 29, 2010). Panelist interviewed for a DVD created for media law classes on barriers to access,

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by the Indiana University School of Journalism, Elon University School of Communications and WTIU public television. Bloomington, IN.

U.S. House of Representatives Information Policy, Census, and National Archives Subcommittee of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee (March 18, 2010). Invited to give testimony at hearing titled “Administration of the Freedom of Information Act: Current Trends,” Washington, DC. Written and oral testimony archived at http://oversight.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4845&Itemid=29

Investigative Reporters and Editors National Computer Assisted Reporting Conference (March 13, 2010). Panelist for session on psychological strategies for negotiating with agencies for data. Phoenix, AZ.

Associated Collegiate Press National College Journalism Convention (February 26, 2010). Conducted session on accessing public records at universities. Phoenix, AZ.

Protocol for Free and Responsible Student News Media Conference, McCormick Freedom Project (February 7-9, 2010). Speaker for collaboration between journalism organizations and scholastic educators to find common ground for student press rights. Chicago, IL.

Society of Professional Journalists (August 29, 2009). Moderator and coordinator for panel on shield laws for SPJ national conference. Indianapolis, IN.

Journalism Educators Association national conference (April 18, 2009). Spoke on accessing public records from schools. Phoenix, AZ.

American Society of Access Professionals annual conference (March 11, 2009). Panelist on the benefits of public records. Las Vegas, NV.

Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference (June 7-10, 2007). Speaker on access to public records, Phoenix, AZ.

Journalism Educators Association national conference (April 8, 2005). Speaker on watchdog news reporting and contest judge. Seattle, WA.

Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference (June 1997). Panelist, “Doing computer-assisted reporting at small newspapers,” Phoenix, AZ.

National Institute for Computer Assisted Reporting national conference (1996). Panel on using government data. Indianapolis, IN.

Fulbright sponsor

Sponsored Fulbright scholar Annette Smith, national librarian of Barbados, who came to the University of Arizona fall semester 2009 to develop freedom of information policies and practices for Barbados.

STATE SERVICE Membership

Arizona First Amendment Coalition board member, 2007-present. Sunshine Chair for Arizona, Society of Professional Journalists, 2007 to present.

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Arizona Newspapers Association legislative committee member, 2008 to present. Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators, treasurer, 2002-2006.

Judge

Freedom of Information Awards, Society of Professional Journalists Valley of the Sun chapter (Phoenix, AZ), 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.

Society of Professional Journalists Region 10 Mark of Excellence contest, 2009. Washington Journalism Educators Association annual conference, March 6, 2004,

Auburn, WA. Washington Newspaper Publishers Association annual newspaper contest. Washington Journalism Educators Association state yearbook contest, March 22,

2003, Puyallup, WA. Washington Journalism Educators Association annual conference (March 2002).

Mountlake Terrace, WA. Invited speaker/panelist

Arizona Newspapers Association (Oct. 6, 2018). Training session on

psychological strategies for acquiring public records, Phoenix, AZ. Valley of the Sun Society of Professional Journalists chapter (March 14, 2018).

Talk on access to public records, Phoenix, AZ. Tucson Committee on Foreign Relations (April 3, 2018). Talk on press freedom

in a Trump world, Tucson, AZ. Sun Valley Oro Valley (November 17, 2017). Speaker on Trump and the press,

Oro Valley, AZ. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arizona (October 25,

2017). Speaker on government secrecy and access to public records, Green Valley, AZ.

Arizona Senate and House Committees on Education (2017). Invited to testify twice about student journalism press freedom regarding Senate Bill 1384.

Arizona Newspapers Association conference (September 20, 2014). Invited speaker to talk about how journalism schools can provide services to newspapers. Scottsdale, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists regional conference (April 28-30, 2016). Invited to speak about accessing public records. Phoenix, AZ.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arizona (October 25, 2013). Speaker on government secrecy and access to public records, Green Valley, AZ.

Pima County Democrats (June 3, 2013). Invited speaker to talk about how reminders of death affect public perceptions of candidates, government and public policy issues. Tucson, AZ.

WiseGuise group (November 16, 2012). Invited speaker to talk about access to public records for this civic group. Scottsdale, AZ.

Arizona Newspapers Association conference (October 15, 2011). Invited speaker on data visualization. Scottsdale, AZ.

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Goldwater Institute (May 13, 2011). Guest speaker on freedom of information and its role in respresentative government. Phoenix, AZ.

Society of Southwestern Authors (January 17, 2010). Guest speaker on accessing public records. Tucson, AZ.

Arizona Press Club fall workshop (September 19, 2009). Panelist on accessing public records. Flagstaff, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 spring conference (April 4, 2009). Panelist discussing access to public records at the state and federal levels. Phoenix, AZ.

Goldwater Institute Local Liberty Forum (March 11, 2009). Panelist on transparency in local government. Phoenix, AZ.

Arizona Newspapers Association annual conference (October 11, 2008). Panel on access to government records. Phoenix, AZ.

Private investigators conference (October 4, 2008). Panel on identity theft and effect on closures of public records. Phoenix, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 spring conference (April 12, 2008). Panel on accessing public records. Tucson, AZ.

Washington Coalition for Open Government freedom of information forum (October 6, 2005). Panelist for citizen forum on access to public records and meetings, Wenatchee, WA.

Washington Coalition for Open Government freedom of information forum (July 14, 2005). Keynote speaker for citizen forum, Walla Walla, WA.

Washington Coalition for Open Government freedom of information forum (May 18, 2005). Panelist for citizen forum, Port Angeles, WA.

Washington Education Foundation Achievers College Experience 2005 (June 30, 2005). Speaker for workshop for minority high school seniors regarding media ethics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Society of Professional Journalists, Western Washington professional chapter (April 20, 2005). Panelist for workshop on access to public records and meetings, Bellingham, WA.

Idaho Press Club annual conference (October 27, 2003). Introduced a proposal for creating Idahoans for Open Government, Lewiston, ID.

Washington State Office of the Attorney General’s Public Records Continuing Legal Education Seminar (May 28, 2003). Panel on public records and personal privacy with Dr. Susan Dente Ross, Lacey, WA.

News Day for high school journalism students (November 2002). Helped organize the conference, sponsored by Washington State University, Spokane, WA.

Seattle University High School Journalism Workshop for minority high school students (July 2001). Instructor for weeklong workshop, Seattle, WA.

Idaho Press Club annual conference (1995). Panelist for computer-assisted reporting session, Twin Falls, ID.

Society for Professional Journalists regional conference (1994). Panelist for computer-assisted reporting session, Eugene, OR.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

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Committees/membership University level

Member of university Higher Learning Commission Accreditation Committee, 2018 to present.

Member of university Provost Search Committee, 2018-19. Lead Co-Chair of HeadsUp, a group that represents the 140 heads and directors

on campus with a seat on the Provost’s Council, 2017-18. Member of the university RCM Third-Year Review Committee, 2017-18. Co-chair of RCM Third-Year Review Implementation Subcommittee, 2018. Member of RCM Third-Year Review Communications Subcommittee, 2018. Member of UA Vitae Review Committee, 2017-18. Member of UA Annual Review System Re-evaluation Committee, 2017-18. Member of the University of Arizona Faculty Senate Task Force on Open Access,

2014-15. Member of the UA committee to review Vice President of Human Resources

Allison Vaillancourt, 2013-14. Member of the Arizona Student Media Board, 2007-2009. College level Chair of hiring committee for Department of English head position, 2017-18. Member of hiring committee for College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

communications director, 2016. Member of the advisory board for the School of Information’s Center for Digital

Society and Data Studies, 2016 to present. Member of the Academic Program Review Committee for the Department of

Philosophy, University of Arizona, 2014-15. Chair of the Five-Year Review Committee of Bryan Heidorn, director of the

School of Information Resources & Library Sciences, 2014-15. Member of Department of Communications hiring committees, 2012 and 2013. Member of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Five-Year Review

Committee for the School of Journalism Director, 2011. Member of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Strategic Planning

Committee, 2010. School level Chair of School Assessment Committee, 2019 to present. Member of School Graduate Program Committee, 2007 to 2011; 2019 to present. Member, School Administrative Committee, 2010 to 2011. Member, School Revenue-Generation Task Force, 2009 to 2011. Member of School Grants Committee, 2008 to 2011. Member of School Hiring Committee, 2007 to 2011. Member of School Institutional Research Board Committee, 2006 to 2011. Member of School Outcomes Assessment Committee, 2008 to 2011. Edward R. Murrow School of Communication faculty search committee member,

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2004-05. Invited panelist/speaker

UA Debate Series (Oct. 5, 2018). Panelist for session about the right to

information vs. needs of government. Tucson, AZ. University Libraries (March 29, 2017). Panelist for session on “UA Open Access

Policy One Year In.” Tucson, AZ. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Downtown Lecture Series (October

2016). Moderator for session on privacy and the media. Tucson Festival of Books (March 2015). Moderator for two sessions on shield

law protections for journalists and authors, with James Risen. Tucson, AZ. Tucson Festival of Books (March 16, 2014). Moderator for session on journalists

writing books on Western history. Tucson, AZ. Criminal Law and Immigration Speaker Series, James E. Rogers College of Law

(October 5, 2011). Speech title: “Defining Journalists in a New Media World,” Tucson, AZ.

Information Ethics Roundtable on Information Rights as Human Rights (April 16, 2011). Invited panelist to discuss ethics in freedom of information, hosted by the School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Criminal Law and Immigration Speaker Series, James E. Rogers College of Law (September 15, 2010). Speech title: “Freedom of Information Requests in Arizona and Elsewhere,” Tucson, AZ.

Udall Center for Public Policy (April 7, 2010). Speaker for fellowship series, about research in Americans’ attitudes toward access. Tucson, AZ.

School of Journalism Research Colloquium (March 25, 2010). Invited to give talk about access research. Tucson, AZ.

Tuesday Talks @ University Libraries (December 1, 2009). Invited speaker to give a public talk on access to public records for Bill of Rights Day. Tucson, AZ.

Arizona Daily Wildcat staff training day (August 19, 2009). Invited speaker to discuss access to public records at the University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ.

Journalism Diversity Workshop (June 8-9, 2009). Taught sessions on ethics and computer-assisted reporting. University of Arizona Department of Journalism, Tucson, AZ.

Information Ethics Roundtable (April 3, 2009). Commentator for a panel on truth and deception for the symposium, sponsored by the UA School of Information and Library Science, Tucson, AZ.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arizona (March 16, 2009). Speaker on government secrecy and access to public records, Tucson, AZ.

Journalism Diversity Workshop (June 9, 2008). Taught session on information gathering. University of Arizona Department of Journalism, Tucson, AZ.

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University of Arizona School of Information Research and Library Science lunch series (February 13, 2008). Invited guest speaker regarding freedom of information, Tucson, AZ.

UA Presents panel on the Pentagon Papers (November 5, 2007). University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Journalism Diversity Workshop (June 4, 2007). Taught session on information gathering and media law. University of Arizona Department of Journalism, Tucson, AZ.

University of Idaho Scripps Howard Multicultural High School Journalism Workshop (July 13-18, 2004). Taught media writing and reporting. Moscow, ID.

Editorial and Column Writing for Student Journalists Workshop (April 5, 2003). Assisted in the workshop, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Computer-assisted reporting workshop for reporters and editors at Sound Publishing. Taught one-day workshop. October 27, 1999, Port Townsend, WA.

Washington Newspaper Publishers Association annual state conference. Taught Internet reporting session. September 18, 1999, Spokane, WA.

Doctoral committee advisees

Jan Rydzak, University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy student, scheduled to defend May 2018.

Reba Page, University of Nevada Reno student in judicial studies, May 2017. A.Jay Wagner, Indiana University, dissertation proposal Blind Acceptance: The

Freedom of Information Act’s National Security Exemption, May 2017. Donald Johnson, University of Southern Mississippi, Judges’ attitudes toward

access to court records, May 2013. Master’s committees

Angelo Lavo, University of Arizona, project in progress. Kate Harrison, University of Arizona, 2012, Committee member. Gwyneth Shaw, University of Arizona, “Enhanced interrogation techniques” or

“torture”? How the American media frames prisoner treatment, at home and abroad, May 2010. Committee member.

Honors thesis advisees

Stephanie Weiser, University of Arizona, “Computer-mediated communication and its relation to privacy concern and publication of private facts,” May 2008.

SERVICE PUBLICATIONS Academic service publications

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Cuillier, D. (2010, March 21). Discussing JMC with… David Cuillier, online

series by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at http://aejmc.org/topics/2010/03/discussing-jmc-with%E2%80%A6-david-cuillier/

Cuillier, D. (2010, March). “Shield law would protect those who commit acts of journalism,” AEJMC News, 43(3), 9-10.

Cuillier, D., & Schwalbe, C. B. (2009, summer). “10 Years of Great Ideas: A summary of 253 GIFTs and 10 tips for creating your own terrific teaching tools,” The Community College Journalist, 37(3), 62-69.

Cuillier, D. (2008, summer). “Teaching media law online,” Media Law Notes, 26(4), p. 3.

Cuillier, D. (2007). “Merrill’s last stand: Parting shots, realistic pessimism, and compromise,” (Review of new book by John C. Merrill). Journalism and Mass Media Ethics 22(4), 362-365.

Cuillier, D. (2007, Fall). “Engage them,” Media Law Notes (newsletter for the Media Law and Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication), fall, 26(1), p. 1.

“Afterlife afterthoughts: Fatal distraction,” (2007, Spring). The Wilson Quarterly, 31(2), p. 12.

Nelson, M. J., & Cuillier, D. (2006). “Access to court proceedings and court records (chapter 20),” In G. Overstreet (Ed.), Washington Public Disclosure Act Deskbook. Washington State Bar Association, September 30, 2006.

Cuillier, D. (2005). “Access attitudes: Identifying factors that affect support for freedom of information,” CT&M Concepts, invited article for Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. (Spring 2005, Vol. 34, Issue 2, p. 3).

Journalism trade publications

Cuillier, D. (2019, Third Quarter). “FOIA fighters for hire: 8 ways MuckRock can help you get data,” The IRE Journal, 42(3): 34.

Cuillier, D. (2019, Second Quarter). “Paper walls: Tips for finding and accessing practical immigration records,” The IRE Journal, 42(1): 35.

Cuillier, D. (2019, First Quarter). “Digging for data: Digital tools for finding records to request,” The IRE Journal, 42(1): 36.

Cuillier, D. (2018, Fourth Quarter). “Digging for data: Digital tools for finding records to request,” The IRE Journal, 41(4): 36.

Cuillier, D. (2018, Third Quarter). “Public pixels: Tips for getting government video,” The IRE Journal, 41(3): 40.

Cuillier, D. (2018, Second Quarter). “Age of denial: FOIA fights increasing in the Trumpezoic Era,” The IRE Journal, 41(2): 36.

Cuillier, D. (2018, First Quarter). “A practical guide for the data prepper: Government records worth stockpiling,” The IRE Journal, 41(1): 36.

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Cuillier, D. (2017, Fourth Quarter). “FOIAology: The science behind effective records letters,” The IRE Journal, 40(4): 34-35.

Cuillier, D. (2017, Third Quarter). “FOI flip: Agencies sting records requesters, especially students, through ‘reverse FOIAs,’” The IRE Journal, 40(3): 34-35.

Cuillier, D. (2017, Second Quarter). “FOIA logs: A clear-cut way to better reporting,” The IRE Journal, 40(2).

Cuillier, D. (2017, January/February). “Trump to make FOI great again,” Quill, 105(1): 19-20.

Cuillier, D. (2017, First Quarter). “Attacks on the First Amendment a golden opportunity,” The IRE Journal, 40(1).

Cuillier, D. (2016, Fall). “Pro se power: How to sue for public records on your own,” The IRE Journal, 39(4).

Cuillier, D. (2016, Summer). “America, Land of the fee: How to reduce or eliminate copy fees,” The IRE Journal, 39(3).

Cuillier, D. (2016, Spring). “Fix FOIA by 50,” The IRE Journal, 39(2), 32-33. Cuillier, D. (2016, Winter). “FOI power tools: Digital hammers and saws for

acquiring government records,” The IRE Journal, 39(1), 32-33. Cuillier, D. (2015, Fall). “Shooting backlash: Fend off calls for secrecy,” The IRE

Journal, 38(4), 32-33. Cuillier, D. (2015, Summer). “Behind bars: Get prisons to release execution

records,” The IRE Journal, 38(3), 20. Cuillier, D. (2015, Spring). “What’s next for investigative journalism?” The IRE

Journal, 38(2), 24-25. Cuillier, D. (2015, Winter). “American clunker: U.S. FOIA falling behind other

countries,” The IRE Journal, 38(1), 32. Cuillier, D. (2015, January/February). “Protecting yourself while protecting FOI,”

Quill, 103(1), p. 24. Cuillier, D. (2014, Fall). “Fighting without suing: Strategies for getting records

out of their grubbies,” The IRE Journal, 37(4), 20. Cuillier, D. (2014, Summer). “Breaking the foundations of secrecy,” The IRE

Journal, 37(3), 32. Cuillier, D. (2014, Spring). “Privacy, scraping and hacking: Weighing the ethics

of accessing records,” The IRE Journal, 37(2), 28. Cuillier, D. (2014, Winter). “Fight college censorship and student journo

bullying,” The IRE Journal, 37(1), 30. Cuillier, D. (2013, Fall). “Shields up: It’s a war over information,” The IRE

Journal, 36(4), 31. Cuillier, D. (2013, Summer). “Referee Madness: PIOs increasingly thwart access

to government information,” The IRE Journal, 36(3), 31. Cuillier, D. (2013, Spring). “Keep out! Supreme Court backs state record laws

that exclude nonresidents,” The IRE Journal, 36(2), 32-33. Cuillier, D. (2011, July/August). “Records help in covering catastrophe,” Quill,

99(4), p. 71. Cuillier, D. (2011, March/April). “Post public data online, free and easy,” Quill,

99(2).

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Cuillier, D. (2010, September/October). “Get help from FOIA ombudsman,” Quill, 98(5), p. 27.

Cuillier, D. (2010, July/August). “Exercise your FOI muscles,” Quill, 98(4), p. 71. Cuillier, D. (2010, January/February). “‘Getting to Yes’ through negotiation,”

Quill, 98(1), p. 37. Cuillier, D. (2010, January). “My two cents (per copy): FOI should be nearly

free,” The Brechner Report, 34(1), p. 8. Cuillier, D. (2009, October). “Make copies of documents on the cheap,” Quill,

97(7), p. 25. Cuillier, D. (2009, August). “Get great features from public documents,” Quill,

97(6), p. 25. Cuillier, D. (2009, June/July). “Playing nice isn’t always effective,” Quill, 97(5),

p. 70. Cuillier, D. (2009, May). “Shooting ourselves in the feet,” Quill, 97(4), p. 31. Cuillier, D. (2009, April). “FOI scavengers seek out records,” Quill, 97(3), p. 35. Cuillier, D. (2008, August). “Knowing the psychology of access can yield

results,” The Brechner Report, 32(8), p. 6. Cuillier, D. (2008, August). “New FOIA amendments speed record requests,”

Quill, 96(6), p. 35. Cuillier, D. (2008, June/July). “Writing about denials: FOI news pegs and

authoritative sources for stronger stories,” Quill, 96(5), p. 63. Cuillier, D. (2008, April). “Ten great FOI programs for chapters, newsrooms,”

Quill, 96(3), p. 29. Cuillier, D. (2007, December). “Shame on them: Five ways to use peer pressure

to overcome public record denials,” Quill, 95(9), p. 27. Cuillier, D. (2007, October/November). “Documents of death: Five public records

to identify failing infrastructure in your community,” Quill, 95(8), p. 27. Cuillier, D. (2007, September). “Getting past ‘No’: Responses to 10 common

reasons for denying your public records request,” Quill, 95(7), p. 40. Cuillier, D. (2007, June/July). “Blue-ribbon documents: Use records such as these

to produce your own award-winning work,” Quill, 95(5), p. 64. Cuillier, D. (2007, April). “Getting to the source: Developing reporter-source

relationships without becoming chums,” Quill, 95(3), p. 16-21. Cuillier, D. (2007, April). “Getting personal: Get ahold of these documents for

thorough background information,” Quill, 95(3), p. 32. Cuillier, D. (2007, January/February). “Six ways to accentuate access: Foster FOI

in your newsroom and community,” Quill, 95(1), 36. Cuillier, D. (2006, October/November). “The art of access: Getting public records

through the power of persuasion,” Quill, 94(8), p. 34. Newspaper columns

Cuillier, D. & Newton, E. (2017, March 15). “Government resists open records laws.” Guest column for Sunshine Week distributed in newspapers by ASNE. http://billingsgazette.com/opinion/columnists/guest-opinion-

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government-resists-open-records-laws/article_c70485cc-a72e-5a01-8a46-29ef6eae3f54.html

Cuillier, D. (2017, February 26). “Trump’s attacks on the media attack us all,” Arizona Republic. http://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2017/02/25/trump-media-cuillier/98174452/

Cuillier, D. (2016, July 16). “Access to public records protects public safety,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/opinion/column/guest/david-cuillier-access-to-public-records-protects-public-safety/article_9251bf7a-58b1-5729-a281-62633934b537.html

Cuillier, D. (2015, March 18). “Sunshine week shines light on lack of freedom,” USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/03/16/freedom-of-information-united-states-laws-international-journalism-transparency-column/24847427/

Cuillier, D. (2015, January 10). “Want to protect free speech? Push back harder,” Arizona Republic. http://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2015/01/10/charlie-hebdo-free-speech/21514851/

Greiling K.A., and Cuillier, D. (2014, March 16). “Stonewalling by government officials at all levels is a threat to democracy,” Guest column in various newspapers throughout the country for Sunshine Week.

Cuillier, D. (2011, March 21). “ASUA should be open, accountable,” Guest column for Arizona Daily Wildcat.

Cuillier, D. (2008, March 16). “Something shady about open government.” Invited guest column for the East Valley Tribune, p. F1.

Cuillier, D. (2007, March 18). “Freedom to know is vital to our way of life.” Invited guest column for The Arizona Republic, p. V1.

Cuillier, D. (2007, March 11). “Accessing records: Freedom information, feted this week, increasingly restricted.” Invited guest column for The Arizona Daily Star, p. H1.

Cuillier, D. (2006, September 24). “Patriots and traitors: Some journalists falter in upholding watchdog role of the press.” Guest column for The Arizona Daily Star. Available at http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/147890.php

Media appearances, interviews and quotes

Couloumbis, A. (2020, February 27). “Pa. lawmakers black out details of why

they spent tax dollars, claiming ‘legislative privilege’” Spotlight PA. https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2020/02/27/Pa-lawmakers-black-out-details-of-why-they-spent-tax-dollars-claiming-legislative-privilege/stories/202002260123

Woodard, C. (2019, January 7). “Taxpayer cost of LePage’s stay at Trump hotel to finally be released?” Journal Tribune (Biddeford, Maine). https://www.journaltribune.com/articles/stateregional/taxpayer-cost-of-lepages-stay-at-trump-hotel-to-finally-be-released/

Duggan, B. (2018, September 10). “Reno police report copies used to cost $9. Now they’re $45 – the most expensive in Nevada,” Reno Gazette Journal.

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https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2018/09/10/reno-expensive-police-report-cost/1058349002/

Wilson, A. (2018, July 10). “No more excuses: Technology makes public records truly public,” The Recorder. https://www.law.com/therecorder/2018/07/10/no-more-excuses-technology-makes-public-records-truly-public/?slreturn=20180611104345

McQuaid, R. (2018, March 18). “IU conference provides public access tips,” WTTV-TV. http://cbs4indy.com/2018/03/18/iu-conference-provides-public-access-tips/

Leingang, R. (2018, March 16). “Politicians block constituents’ speech on social media,” Arizona Capitol Times. https://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2018/03/16/arizona-politicians-block-constituents-speech-on-social-media/

Svoboda, S. (2017, December 28). “Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act: Your right to know about your government,” WDET radio. https://wdet.org/posts/2017/12/27/86199-michigans-freedom-of-information-act-your-right-to-know-about-your-government/

Allsop, J. (2017, September 21). “Lawmakers say they value open government. But not for themselves,” Columbia Journalism Review. https://www.cjr.org/watchdog/foia-congress-healthcare.php

Davis, T. (2017, August 8). “Sawmill Fire inquiry is turned over to U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/sawmill-fire-inquiry-is-turned-over-to-u-s-attorney/article_3fca3f7a-33aa-5e39-93ec-90d4bdea90b6.html

Knoernschild, K. (2017, April 30). “Oklahoma colleges, universities not complying with Open Records Act,” O’Colly.com. http://www.ocolly.com/news/oklahoma-colleges-universities-not-complying-with-open-records-act/article_30c32eaa-2e0d-11e7-9da5-b33cf4430139.html

Jung, Y. (2017, April 1). “Citing privacy, regents redact student-athlete names in notices of claim,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/access-denied/citing-privacy-regents-redact-student-athlete-names-in-notices-of/article_8ff8855f-ded4-554e-901a-80e2096f9dd8.html

Bindell, S. (2017, March 21). “Hopi High media students take inside look at college media programs,” Navajo-Hopi Observer. https://www.nhonews.com/news/2017/mar/21/hopi-high-media-students-take-inside-look-college-/

Peters, J. (2017, March 17). “‘Always appeal,’ and more pro tips from a dozen FOIA experts,” Columbia Journalism Review. https://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/foia-expert-pro-tips-sunshine-week.php

Silva, C. (2017, March 10). “Legislative roundup: Women, fake news and money,” Arizona Sonora News. http://arizonasonoranewsservice.com/legislative-roundup-women-fake-news-and-money/

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Alaimo, C.A. (2017, February 28). “Short list in University of Arizona president search not disclosed,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/education/college/short-list-in-university-of-arizona-president-search-not-disclosed/article_6701f03c-fde4-56c5-8ee5-5436c78fac6c.html

Barrett, K. and Greene, R. (2017, February 24). “Can government employees criticize the government?” Governing. http://www.governing.com/columns/smart-mgmt/gov-free-speech-public-employees.html

Molinary, J.D. (2017, February 20). “Campus concerns surround secrecy of search for next UA president,” Arizona Daily Wildcat. http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2017/02/campus-concerns-surround-secrecy-of-search-for-next-ua-president

Rivera, L. (2017, February 17). “Media and Trump,” Arizona Public Media (starts at 8:45 in), http://playpbs.azpm.org/video/2365959704/

Schroeder, L. (2017, January 13). “Public records are not always available in San Diego,” The San Diego Union-Bulletin. http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/watchdog/sd-me-public-records-0113-story.html

Ruthhart, B. and Dardick, H. (2016, December 23). “Open records experts see loophols in Emanuel’s email lawsuit settlement,” Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-rahm-emanuel-email-settlement-met-1225-20161223-story.html

Goldstein, S. (2016, July 14). “UA Director: ‘Freedom of Information Isn’t Free,” KJZZ radio 91.5 FM, Phoenix. http://kjzz.org/content/334924/ua-director-freedom-information-not-free

Renteria, L. (2016, July 13). “UA journalism director David Cuillier heads to congress to improve FOIA,” Arizona Daily Wildcat. http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2016/07/ua-journalism-director-david-cuillier-heads-to-congress-to-improve-foia

Perkins, T. (2016, July 6). “Freedom of Information Act Turns 50; Attacks Continue,” Arizona Public Media. https://news.azpm.org/p/news-spots/2016/7/6/91412-freedom-of-information-act-turns-50-attacks-continue/

Davis, T. (2016, June 25). “EPA won’t release some memos, documents on Rosemont mine,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/epa-won-t-release-some-memos-documents-on-rosemont-mine/article_49e9ca12-7463-5e75-9076-fcd74f59ce4b.html

Emerson, S. (2016, March 29). “Kirby Smart admits discussing open records with lawmakers,” DawgNation and Atlanta Journal Constitution. https://www.dawgnation.com/football/kirby-smart-discussed-open-records-law-lawmakers

Abel, D. (2016, March 19). “How public must science be? Union of Concerned Scientists would limit disclosures,” Boston Globe. https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/19/union-concerned-

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scientists-seeks-shield-scientists-from-public-scrutiny/0c0BXl4MLAuyl35lZqTtqL/story.html

Mitchell, R. (2016, March 18). “Edward Snowden to speak at UA,” KGUN-TV. http://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/edward-snowden-to-speak-at-ua-event?autoplay=true

Leboeuf, P. (Fall 2015). “Behind closed doors: Public access advocates have pushed back against university governing boards’ closed-door meetings, resulting in legal action,” Student Press Law Center Report, pages 8-11.

Kusnetz, N. (2015, November 9). “Only three states score higher than D+ in state integrity investigation; 11 flunk,” Center for Public Integrity. http://www.publicintegrity.org/2015/11/09/18693/only-three-states-score-higher-d-state-integrity-investigation-11-flunk

Jones, A.M. (2015, October 26). “Judge: Public salaries public information,” Virgin Island Daily News. http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/judge-public-salaries-public-information-1.1962921

Jones, A.M. (2015, October 26). “Experts: Transparency key to democracy,” Virgin Island Daily News. http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/experts-transparency-key-to-democracy-1.1962919

Verwys, J. (2015, October 15). “Pima’s media guidelines spark controversy,” Aztec Press. http://aztecpressonline.com/2015/10/pimas-media-guidelines-spark-controversy/

Franzen, E.-U. (2015, August 16). “Obama’s sad record on open government,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/obamas-sad-record-on-open-government-b99556647z1-321918511.html

West, G. (2015, Summer). “Ebb and flow of access: Forty years later IRE still fights for transparency,” IRE Journal, 21.

Leingang, R. (2015, July 14). “Commissioner: No more texting when doing official business,” Arizona Capitol Times. http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2015/07/14/commissioners-new-policy-no-texting-during-official-business/

Leingang, R.(2015, July 6). “Social media, smartphone apps threaten public records retention,” Arizona Capitol Times. http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2015/07/06/social-media-smartphone-apps-threaten-public-records-retention/

McNamara, P. (2015, April 5). “Assessor’s online photos of home raise privacy issues,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/assessor-s-online-photos-of-home-raise-privacy-issues/article_57ae0cc5-6948-5f4a-b10b-71dec7785e66.html

Steller, T. (2015, April 2). “Steller: UA wins climate-records case, we lose,” Arizona Daily Star. http://tucson.com/news/local/columnists/steller/steller-ua-wins-climate-records-case-we-lose/article_c4be66f8-ab0b-5a3e-9878-7d220d912c1c.html

Blackman, J. (2015, March 21). “How New Hampshire stacks up, and what it can do to improve transparency,” Concord Monitor.

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http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/16193531-95/sunshine-week-how-new-hampshire-stacks-up-and-what-it-can-do-to-improve

Biesecker, M., and Weiss, M. (2015, March 14). “Requests for NC public records result in long waits, fees,” Raleigh News & Observer. http://www.newsobserver.com/news/technology/article14038013.html

Lee, D. (2015, February 24). “How limited access to state officials hurts reporting in Missouri,” Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/missouri_media_state_government_access.php?page=all

Kunthara, S. (2015, February 9). “Bill seeks to roll back open meetings law when officials aren’t taking action,” Cronkite News. http://cronkitenewsonline.com/2015/02/bill-seeks-to-roll-back-open-meetings-law-when-officials-arent-taking-action/

O’Brien, K.J. (2014, December 12). “FOIA reform dies while the press looked the other way,” Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/foia_reform_dies_while_the_pre.php

Anglin, R. (2014, October 11). “Are Amarilloans in the dark on crime?” Amarillo Globe-News. http://amarillo.com/news/latest-news/2014-10-11/are-amarilloans-dark-crime

Prendergast, C. (2014, July 15). “Prospects look dim for radio station charges,” Nogales International. http://www.nogalesinternational.com/news/prospects-look-dim-for-radio-station-charges/article_5ff315d0-0c2f-11e4-a2ae-001a4bcf887a.html

Reider, R. (2014, July 14). “An important crusade for open government.” USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/rieder/2014/07/14/fighting-obama-administrations-information-control/12628905/

Carson, T. (2014, July 13). FoxNews, regarding the Society of Professional Journalists’ letter urging President Obama to be more transparent.

Roberts, C. and Steven V. (2014, June 6). “Cokie and Steven V. Roberts: Federal Shield Law a Must,” Battle Creek Enquirer. http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/article/20140606/OPINION02/306060009/Cokie-Steven-V-Roberts-Federal-shield-law-must

“What if the Media had a Shield Law?” (2014, June 7). The Arizona Republic. http://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2014/06/07/media-shield-law/10096669/

Tippin, C. (2014, May 31). “Trailing in Transparency: Experts Weight in on Wyoming Public Records Law,” Laramie Boomerang. http://www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2014/05/31/news/doc538956383ea79182743863.txt

Russia Television (2014, May 22). RT international. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J4Gl9Ny7fY&feature=youtu.be

Nesmith, S., and Peters, J. (2014, May 21). “AG Whose Office Tried to Force Student to Unpublish Records had a Rep as FOI Hero,” Columbia Journalism Review,

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http://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/university_georgia_sam_olens_david_schick.php

Tompkins, A. (2014, April 7). “No-Knock Policy Bars TV Station Staff from Rapping on Crime Suspects’ Doors,” Poynter. http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/246755/no-knock-policy-bars-tv-station-staff-from-rapping-on-crime-suspects-doors/

Medsger, B. (2014, March 29). “Our government is always hiding something,” USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/03/29/obama-freedom-information-act-nsa-fbi-cia-column/6793825/

Santus, R. (2014, March 18). “Maryland student journalists encounter roadblocks in survey of universities’ student-athlete social media policies,” Student Press Law Center. http://www.splc.org//sunshine-week-2014/student-journalists-encounter-roadblocks.html

Nesmith, S.h (2014, March 14). “When public officials skirt open meetings laws, what can we do?” Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/atlanta_journal_constitution_open_meetings_braves_stadium_paulding_airport.php

Kelly, E. (2014, March 11). “Expert: U.S. near ‘crisis’ of secrecy: UA prof testifies at Senate hearing,” The Arizona Republic. B1. http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/20140312expert-us-near-crisis-secrecy.html

Seago, D. (2012, March 3). “Storm brews over open-government laws and secrecy,” The Seattle Times. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2017651237_guest04seago.html

Howard, K. (2011, July 21). “Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office pulls plug on police scanners for media,” The Florida Times-Union. http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-07-20/story/jacksonville-sheriffs-office-pulls-plug-police-scanners-media

Smith, D. (2011, July 16). “Pima College blacked out embarrassing Loughner email,” Tucson Sentinel. http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/071411_pima_loughner_redaction/pima-college-blacked-out-embarrassing-loughner-email/

Griffith, M. (2011, May 18). “Hidden violations,” Vancouver (Wash.) Voice. http://vanvoice.com/article?articleTitle=hidden+violations--1305751026--807--top-stories

Garcia, A. (2011, March 20). “Police and Photography: Your Rights,” KTSM-9 (El Paso, TX). http://www.ktsm.com/news/police-photography-your-rights

Caywood, T. (2011, March 20). “Goddard findings never in report,” Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette. http://www.telegram.com/article/20110320/NEWS/103200574/1116

Smart, C. (2011, March 16). “Utah's governor, Legislature get first-ever Black Hole Award,” The Salt Lake Tribune. http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/51446105-76/law-utah-records-government.html.csp

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Loftin, J. (2011, March 14). “SPJ 'honoring' Herbert for closing records,” The Associated Press. http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20110314/NEWS01/110314008/SPJ-honoring-Herbert-for-closing-records

Carlisle, N. (2011, March 6). “Nation criticizes Utah's call for records secrecy,” The Salt Lake Tribune. http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/51374867-76/utah-government-records-law.html.csp

Lipton, E. (2011, January 28). “Republican congressman proposes tracking Freedom of Information Act requests,” The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/29/us/politics/29issa.html?_r=1

Garcia, A. (2011, January 26). “Judge William Brogan will not explain his secrecy,” KTSM-TV, El Paso, TX. http://www.ktsm.com/news/update-judge-william-brogan-will-not-explain-his-secrecy

Barber, B. (2011, January 14). “Saginaw County board chairman imposes gag order on top public official,” The Saginaw News, (Saginaw, MI). http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2011/01/saginaw_county_board_chairman.html

"California Legislature shields records" (2010, December 22). The Associated Press. http://www.necn.com/12/22/10/AP-Enterprise-Calif-Legislature-shields-/landing_politics.html?&blockID=3&apID=84ddb791f4ba450792db37e939909457

“Are student restraints a state secret?” (2010, July 18). Sun Journal, (Lewiston, ME). http://www.sunjournal.com/our-view/story/879218

Laugesen, W. (2010, June 30). “Cops bilk Bruce with open-records fees,” The Gazette, (Colorado Springs, CO). http://www.gazette.com/opinion/bruce-101009-vote-open.html

Luther, M. (2010, June 22). “Police won’t release names, records of DUI offenders,” Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, SD). http://www.argusleader.com/article/20100622/NEWS/6220311/1001/news

Harvey, C. (2010, May 25). “Superintendents’ appraisals tough to get from many districts,” Capitol Times. http://azcapitoltimes.com/blog/2010/05/25/superintendents%E2%80%99-appraisals-tough-to-get-from-many-districts/

Jones, E. (2010, April 9). Interview on accessing records. KBEM-FM, Minneapolis, MN.

Cooper, J. (2010, April 8). Live interview about the art of access. WLRN-FM Topical Currents show, Miami, FL, http://204.13.1.19:81/

Engster, J. (2010, March 29). Live interview about access to records. WRKF-FM radio, Baton Rouge, LA.

LoMonte, F. (2010, March 22). Student Press Law Center PodCasts, audio interview regarding access to campus records, https://www.splc.org/podcasts/

Fuller, J. (2010, March 8). Morning Conversations interview regarding the book The Art of Access. WSIU Public Radio, Carbondale, IL.

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“911 none of your business?” (2010, March 1). CNN American Morning, 5-minute live interview at http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/crime/2010/03/01/am.intv.911.calls.cnn

Hunter, D. (2010, February 24). “States eye ban on public release on 911 calls,” The Associated Press.

Rainey, J. (2010, January 20). “Reporters feel jilted by President Obama,” The Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/20/entertainment/la-et-onthemedia20-2010jan20

Mantle, L. (2009, December 14). “Discussion on National Public Radio Los Angeles affiliate KPCV segment about the Obama Administrations Open Government Directive,” AirTalk with Larry Mantle, KPCV.

Dalenberg, A. (2009, December 1). “Journalism professor: Reporting skills vital for all,” The Arizona Daily Wildcat, p. 1.

MacLean, A. (2009, October 29). “State Supreme Court: Data underlying electronic documents is public record,” Cronkite News Service. http://cronkitenews.jmc.asu.edu/clients/?p=2399

Joyce, T. (2009, September 23). “Platts denies request for list of visitors,” The Salt Lake Tribune.

Thiruvengadam, M. (2009, August 25). “US Fed to identify users of lending programs,” Dow Jones Newswire.

Newhauser, D. (2009, April 20). “Several bills deal with electronic copies of public records,” Cronkite News Service.

Beal, T. (2009, April 6). “New tools to ferret out the truth,” Arizona Daily Star. Newhauser, D. (2009, March 17). “GOP leaders tout efforts for state

transparency,” The Arizona Republic (from Cronkite News Service). Killman, C. (2009, March 15). “Oklahoma lags in a survey of online records,”

Tulsa World. http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20090315_11_A1_Oklaho469507

Falkenhagen, S., and Dixon, A. (2009, March 3). “House committee bars reporters from posted meeting and tour of fuel facility,” Cronkite News Service. http://cronkitenews.jmc.asu.edu/clients/?p=1648

Thiruvengadam, M. (2009, January 22). “Obama, promising more open government, wants more information disclosed,” Dow Jones Newswire.

Szpaller, K. (2009, January 5). “TV news veteran laid off,” Independent Record (Helena, Mont.)

Gillum, J., Rivera, A., and Sanchez, G.B. (2008, May 15). “Arizona officials to scrutinize Amphi on records denial,” Arizona Daily Star.

Steinberg, G. (2008, April 25). “Bill: Put campaign finance information for local races online,” Tucson Citizen (Cronkite News Service story).

Schafer Horton, R. (2008, March 31) “Concealed weapons bill divides UA community,” Tucson Citizen. (Cronkite News Service story)

Thomas, J. (2008, March 6). “Legislators push for transparency on budget, spending,” Cronkite News Service.

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Wisconsin Public Radio (2008, March 3). Hour-long interview about SPJ’s involvement in the case involving the shutting down of Wikileaks.org.

Rood, L. (2008, February 8). “Revamp of meetings laws faces challenges; backers confident,” The Des Moines Register.

Froelich, L.(2008, January). “SPJ touts document-driven newsroom: Public records are undeniable tools for reporters,” Training (monthly newsletter for Cox Newspapers), p. 1.

Jones, M.L. (2008, January 8). Interview with Presstime about Sunshine Campaign and secrecy for February issue.

“Is FOIA becoming (a little) less frustrating?” (2007, December 19). CBS News PublicEye blog. http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2007/12/19/publiceye/entry3631532.shtml

Stern, R. (2007, December 13). “Information blockade,” Phoenix New Times. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-12-13/news/information-blockade/full

“Journalists group condemns seizure of reporter’s phone records” (2007, November 30). The Associated Press. http://www.startribune.com/local/12452061.html.

Romo, R. (2007, November 30). “Records request by e-mail questioned,” Albuquerque Journal.

Sunshine Network (2007, November 29). “SPJ Sunshine Network to identify FOI problems, candidate positions for 2008,” Reuters.

Jalonick, M.C. (2007, November 9). “Concerns about disclosure in Farm Bill,” The Associated Press.

Ramsey, C. (2007, October 27). “State’s Sunshine Law may be rolled back,” The Saturday Independent (Manchester, Tenn.).

Wasserman, E. (2007, October 13). “Media: Reclaiming FOIA’s value,” CQ Weekly, p. 2992.

Graf, E. (2007, October 3). “Ombudsman office helps public obtain public records,” Cronkite News Service. http://cronkitenews.jmc.asu.edu/?p=91 (published in the Tucson Citizen, Oct. 5, 2007, p. 16B.

Political Perspectives (2007, May 16). Access Tucson. “Afterlife afterthoughts: Fatal distraction,” (2007, Spring). The Wilson Quarterly,

31(2), p. 12. Conrad, C. (2007, January 23). “New section, seniors to graduate with rest of

class,” The Arizona Daily Wildcat, p. 6. Estus, J. (2006, November 21). “Image trumps press,” The Daily Oklahoman.

http://www.redorbit.com/news/education/739460/image_trumps_press_the_oklahoman/index.html

Tomco, J. (2006, August 3). “Great ideas for teachers: It’s not just theoretical,” AEJMC Reporter, p. 3.

Gambrell, J. (2006, March 14). “City picks planning director,” The Bellingham Herald.

Smith, C. (2006, March 12). Idaho follows trend on release of information laws. The Associated Press. Quoted in story.

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Tanner, R. (2006, March 12). “Less information access since 9/11, AP study says,” The Associated Press. http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=sunshine12&date=20060312&query=AccessNorthwest

“Two polls find public worries about government secrecy,” (2006, March 12). The Associated Press. http://www.ap.org/FOI/foi_031206d.html

Taylor, S. (2005, September 30). “ASUI violates meeting law,” The Argonaut. http://www.argonaut.uidaho.edu/content/view/487/48/

Ayers, S. (2005, April 24). “Public should exercise its legal right to know,” The Bellingham Herald.

Geranios, N.K. (2005, February 11). “Profanity top reason for book challenges,” The Associated Press. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/tools/story_pf.asp?ID=53434

Chircop, D. (2003). “Privacy and the ‘fear factor,’” Quill (September 2003): 14. Fancher, M. (1997, December 7). “In the electronic age, personal rights and

public access collide,” The Seattle Times, p. A23.

DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic conference for transparency advocates, October 3-5, 2019, New Haven, CT.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 5-7, 2019, San Antonio, TX.

Investigative Reporters and Editors conference, June 13-15, 2019, Houston, TX. National Freedom of Information Coalition summit, April 11-13, 2019, Dallas,

TX. “Building Communities in Online Courses,” February 18-24, 2019, online mini-

course offered through University of Arizona Office of Instruction and Assessment.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 27-29, 2018, Baltimore, MD.

National Freedom of Information Coalition summit, September 21-22, 2018, Cincinnati, OH.

Investigative Reporters and Editors conference, June 13-15, 2018, Orlando, FL. Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic conference for

transparency advocates, October 27-28, 2017, New Haven, CT. National Freedom of Information Coalition summit, October 13-14, 2017,

Nashville, TN. Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September. 6-9, 2017,

Anaheim, CA. Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, August 8-12,

2017, Chicago, IL. Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference, June 22-25, 2017,

Phoenix, AZ. Press Freedom Summit, January 20, 2017, Washington, DC. Newsgeist, December 8-10, 2016, Phoenix, AZ.

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National Freedom of Information Coalition summit, October 6-8, 2016, Washington, DC.

Local Independent Online News Publishers conference, September 29-30, 2016, Chicago, IL.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 18-20, 2016, New Orleans, LA.

Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, February 14-16, 2016, Savannah, GA.

National Freedom of Information Coalition summit, October 9-10, 2015, Denver, CO.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 17-21, 2015, Orlando, FL.

Online News Association national conference, September 25-27, 2014, Chicago, IL.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 3, 2014, Nashville, TN.

Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 conference, March 28, 2014, Honolulu, HI.

UNITY Diversity Caucus, March 13, 2014, Washington, D.C. Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, February 27-

March 1, 2014, San Antonio, TX. Society of Professional Journalists national conference, Aug. 24, 2013, Anaheim,

CA. Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, February 21-23,

2013, New Orleans, LA. Society of Professional Journalists national conference, Sept. 9, 2012, Fort

Lauderdale, FL. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual

conference, Aug. 7, 2012, Chicago, IL. Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference, June 16, 2012, Boston,

MA. Society of Professional Journalists national conference, Sept. 24-28, 2011, New

Orleans, LA. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual

conference, Aug. 9-13, 2011, St. Louis, MO.

National Freedom of Information Coalition conference, May 20-21, 2011, Providence, RI.

1st Global Conference on Transparency Research, May 19-20, 2011, Newark, NJ. Society of Professional Journalists national conference, Oct. 3-6, 2010, Las

Vegas, NV. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual

conference, August 3-7, 2010, Denver, CO. International Communication Association annual convention, June 22-26, 2010,

Singapore.

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Investigative Reporters and Editors Computer Assisted Reporting conference, March 13-15, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, August 27-30, 2009, Indianapolis, IN.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 5-8, 2009, Boston, MA

National Freedom of Information Coalition conference, June 5-6, 2009, Minneapolis, MN.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 4-7, 2008, Atlanta, GA.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 5-9, 2008, Chicago, IL.

National Freedom of Information Coalition conference, May 8-10, 2008, Philadelphia, PA

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, October 4-7, 2007, Washington, D.C.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 8-12, 2007, Washington, D.C.

Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference, June 7-10, 2007, Phoenix, AZ.

National Freedom of Information Coalition national conference, May 11-13, 2007, Seattle, WA.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication midwinter conference, February 23-24, 2007, Reno, NV.

Mapping Arizona Communities Workshop: An introduction to GIS and community analysis, February 9, 2007, by New Urban Research, Phoenix, AZ.

Investigative Reporters and Editors Better Watchdog conference, October 23-24, 2006, Las Vegas, NV.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, August 24-27, 2006, Chicago, IL.

Native American Journalists Association annual conference, August 10-11, 2006, Tulsa, OK.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 2-6, 2006, San Francisco, CA.

National Freedom of Information Coalition national conference, April 21-23, 2006, Indianapolis, IN.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, October 16-18, 2005, Las Vegas, NV.

Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual conference, October 7-9, 2005, Portland, OR.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 9-13, 2005, San Antonio, TX.

National Freedom of Information Coalition annual conference, May 13-14, 2005, Santa Fe, NM.

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Society of Professional Journalists regional conference, May 7, 2005, Seattle, WA.

Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual conference, October 8-10, 2004, Troutdale, OR.

Society of Professional Journalists national conference, September 9-11, 2004, New York City, NY.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, August 3-7, 2004, Toronto, Canada.

Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians annual conference, October 25, 2003, Pendleton, OR.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, July 29-August 2, 2003, Kansas City, MO.

Society of Professional Journalists Inland Northwest chapter regional conference, June 2003, Spokane, WA.

American Association for Public Opinion Research annual conference, May 15-18, 2003, Nashville, TN.

Associated College Press National College Newspaper Convention, April 2003, Seattle, WA.

Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual meeting, October 3-5, 2003, Seabeck, WA.

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Media Ethics Division spring conference, March 19-21, 2003, St. Petersburg, FL.

Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual meeting, October 4-6, 2002, Seabeck, WA.

Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators annual meeting, October 12-14, 2001, Port Angeles, WA.

Washington Newspaper Publishers Association annual conference, September 2001, Spokane, WA.

Associated Collegiate Press National College Newspaper Convention, October 2001, New Orleans, LA.