ACLU Sues to Obtain Denver's MOU With FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force

  • Filed: October 15, 2003
  • Court: Denver District Court
  • Latest Update: Jan 14, 2004
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This lawsuit, ACLU v. City and County of Denver, relies on the Colorado public records laws seeking disclosure of the Memorandum of Understanding that sets out the terms of the Denver Police Department's participation in the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). Although similar documents have been disclosed as public records in other cities that participate in JTTFs, Denver's City Attorney maintains that disclosure would be "contrary to the public interest." Just before a court hearing on the ACLU's request for disclosure, Denver produced a redacted version of the Memorandum of Understanding. The blacked-out portion specifies the number of officers assigned to the unit.

Case Number:
03-CV-7964
Attorney(s):
Bruce Jones

ACLU Sues Denver Seeking Disclosure of Document Describing Police Department's Relationship with FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force

Relying on the Colorado Open Records Act, the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado (ACLU) filed suit today against the City and County of Denver, seeking disclosure of a document that sets out the terms of the Denver Police Department's participation in the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).

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ACLU Sues Denver Seeking Disclosure of Document Describing Police Department's Relationship with FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force

Relying on the Colorado Open Records Act, the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado (ACLU) filed suit today against the City and County of Denver, seeking disclosure of a document that sets out the terms of the Denver Police Department's participation in the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).