ferpa

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-15 Bellevue School District No. 405 v. C. S. A., a Minor, By and Through His Guardians B. W. A. and P. E. S. Washington 2025-07-03 Denied Response Waived federal-law ferpa gonzaga school-district state-pra supremacy-clause Gonzaga Univ. v. Doe, 536 U.S. 273 (2002) notes Congress's intent to avoid multiple judicial interpretations of the Family Education Rights and Privac…
24-6943 Noah Duncan v. The Curators of the University of Missouri, et al. Eighth Circuit 2025-04-08 Denied Response WaivedIFP disciplinary-procedures due-process ferpa first-amendment fourteenth-amendment student-rights Whether a public university can use a student's disciplinary history from a private institution to impose sanctions, particularly when the history inv…
20-6611 John Paul Mullaney v. University of St. Thomas Minnesota 2020-12-11 Denied IFP academic-sanctions censorship civil-rights discovery discovery-rule due-process ferpa fifth-amendment Is the intent of FERPA to protect the privacy of student and faculty as a preliminary subsociety, not use 20 U.S.C. § 1232g(a)(4)(B)G&ii) in a punitiv…
20-527 Kevin Guskiewicz, in His Official Capacity as Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, et al. v. DTH Media Corporation, et al. North Carolina 2020-10-20 Denied Amici (2) disciplinary-records discretion education-records educational-privacy ferpa public-records sexual-assault sexual-assault-disciplinary-records supremacy-clause Does the Supremacy Clause permit a state public-records law to override the discretion that FERPA grants universities over the disclosure of sexual-as…
19-600 Jon Krakauer v. Clayton T. Christian, Montana Commissioner of Higher Education Montana 2019-11-07 Denied Amici (1) civil-rights due-process ferpa free-speech gonzaga-v-doe higher-education judicial-discretion privacy privacy-rights public-interest public-records student-privacy student-records university-athlete Does FERPA confer an individual right to privacy sufficient to block a court from ordering the release of personally identifiable information about a …