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LCCC’s Misuse of FERPA Unprecedented

Posted on May 26, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Adam Goldstein writes:

The prior restraint a Wyoming judge placed on two newspapers was lifted today, which is great; but the institution that abused student privacy law to get the court order hasn’t faced consequences yet.

If you need backstory: Laramie County Community College convinced a Wyoming judge to issue a prior restraint preventing two newspapers from publishing copies of a leaked report on a school-sponsored trip to Costa Rica where its president served as a chaperone for students.

Read more in the Huffington Post

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