Abstract
Introduction
Social Justice
Radical Empathy
An Overview of Privacy-Protected Information in Archives
Providing Empathetic Access to Privacy-Protected Records
Professional Ethics
Community Interests
Legal Requirements and Institutional Interests
Community
Closed Grand Jury Records in the Archives
Secrecy of Matters Occurring Before the Grand Jury
New Access Procedures for PPII
Case Study 2: Federal Law Enforcement Records of theLos Seis De Boulder Bombings
Records Documenting the Los Seis de Boulder Bombings
Access Considerations for Federal Law Enforcement Records atpublic Institutions
Precedents for Access to Federal Law Enforcement Records inPublic Archives
Decision-Making Steps at the CU Boulder Archives
Considerations and Decisions
Case Study 3: Human Subject Research and NativeAmerican Community Records in the Omer C. StewartPapers
Tri-Ethnic Community Project
Access to Human Subject Research
Native American Archival Materials
Considerations
Conclusion
Appendix A: Private & Personally IdentifiableInformation Agreement Example
Appendix B: Online Resources for UnderstandingRecords Laws
Appendix C: Sample Finding Aid Access and Use Notes
Appendix D: Bibliography