AP reports:
The Washington Supreme Court says public employees don’t have a right to privacy about the fact that they’re being investigated.
Two workers with the Spokane School District, who have been on paid administrative leave for years, sought to have their names redacted on documents released under a public records request.
In a 5-4 decision, the court said the documents — which didn’t detail the substance of the allegations against them — could be released with their identities.
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