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New draft bill revises student privacy policy in Oregon

Posted on October 5, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Yuliana Barrales reports:

In September, Senator Ron Wyden and Representative Suzanne Bonamici of Oregon released a draft bill to protect student privacy on all college campuses across the country. This proposed bill will adjust the current federal law that governs student records.

The draft bill, entitled the Campus Litigation Privacy Act, is intended to add additional privacy procedures to ensure that educational institutions can not access student records without the knowledge of the student.

[…]

The public has until Oct. 17 to send in their comments on Senator Wyden’s website.

Read more on Daily Emerald.

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