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Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2008

4/7/2025, 2:50 PM

Summary of Bill S 2449

Bill 110 s 2449, also known as the Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2008, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to increase transparency in legal proceedings by requiring courts to consider the public interest when deciding whether to seal court records or issue protective orders.

The bill aims to prevent the misuse of court secrecy by ensuring that information relevant to public health and safety is not hidden from the public. It also seeks to protect the rights of individuals involved in litigation by allowing them to access information that may be crucial to their case.

Under the Sunshine in Litigation Act, courts would be required to make findings of fact and conclusions of law when sealing court records or issuing protective orders. This would help ensure that decisions to restrict access to information are made based on legitimate reasons and not simply to protect the interests of one party. Overall, the Sunshine in Litigation Act of 2008 is designed to promote transparency and accountability in the legal system, while also protecting the rights of individuals involved in litigation. It is an important piece of legislation that aims to balance the need for privacy with the public's right to know.

Current Status of Bill S 2449

Bill S 2449 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 11, 2007. Bill S 2449 was introduced during Congress 110 and was introduced to the Senate on December 11, 2007.  Bill S 2449's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 935. as of August 1, 2008

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 2449

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 2449

Primary Policy Focus

Law

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