Site Search  

BBB Logo

American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado
ACLU Foundation of Colorado
400 Corona Street
Denver, Colorado 80218
(303) 777-5482
(303) 777-1773 fax
info@aclu-co.org

 

header

Legal

__________________________________________________________________________________

The Denver Police Spy Files

Does Your Name Appear in the Spy Files?

Narrative Chronology of the Spy Files

Sample Documents from the Spy Files

Spy Files Documents Reveal JTTF Political Spying

Multi-Agency Group
Intelligence Conference


Does Your Name Appear in the Spy Files??


Additional Spy Files Documents

Class Action Lawsuit Details


What is a "Criminal Extremist"?

What is a Confidentiality Order?

JTTF Overview

Spy Files Available at Denver Public Library after February, 2006

On June 17, 2004, Mayor John Hickenlooper announced that the Denver Police Department’s Spy Files will be indexed, archived, and available to the subjects of the files and members of the public, as part of the Denver Public Library’s Western History Collection. The announcement came after months of discussions between ACLU attorneys, the City Attorney’s Office, and archivists employed by the Denver library.

When the archiving and indexing process is completed, some time after February, 2006, any person will be able to review documents referring to them by name, with the names of other individuals redacted. Names of organizations will not be redacted. Individuals representing organizations will be able to review any documents mentioning that organization. Copies will be free for the first year.

Some portions of the collection will be open to all members of the public; others will be closed to the public for 50 years. Additional details are provided in Mayor Hickenlooper’s news release of June 17, 2004

 

 

 

 

Back to Top

 
 

 

 

About Us
    Education    Legal    Events    Chapters    News    Legislative    Support Us    Home



Privacy Policy Copyright 2005-2009. ACLU of Colorado. All Rights Reserved.