Court Records Should Be Free
EFF Deeplinks·4h·Reputable
Court records belong to the public. Yet anyone seeking access to federal court filings through PACER, a government software system that stands for Public Access to Court Electronic Records, is usually required to pay hefty fees to search for and view documents. PACER’s fees have long acted as a barrier that makes it hard, especially for low income people, to see and understand the work produced by our own public servants. That's why EFF joined a broad group of organizations supporting the Open C
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Original source / advisory ↗Published
6/18/2026, 7:36:10 PM
Fetched
6/18/2026, 9:19:35 PM
Trust
reputable · 80/100
Language
en