By BEN OVERBY, MORGAN REAGLE | The Sun

Following an April 23 Kentucky Supreme Court ruling that emails and texts held on the private devices of Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission volunteers did not qualify as public records subject to the Open Records Act — Justices, lawyers and advocates are sharing their perspective on what the decision means for the balance of government transparency and personal privacy in the state.

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