Abstract
Computers have revolutionized the way all levels of government do business and store information. However, the public records laws of many states, including Arizona, were formulated to address paper records and do not consider computerized information. This note examines the impact of computers on various levels of government and Arizona's public records laws. It then makes recommendations on how Arizona's legislature, courts and governmental agencies should address the potential problems of applying "paper" laws to computer records.
How to Cite
37 Ariz. L. Rev. 931 (1995)
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