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Opinion: Punishment Fit the Crime?

Laying Down the Law: Handling Harassment

Cases Noted: Demanding Resources or a Lawsuit

Liability Tip: Computer Users Need Basic Security

Just Ask: reference letter risks

Follow-up: Judgement in Dorm Fire Deaths

Focus On… GLBT Rights Demonstrations

Cross Examination: A Tale of Two Orders

Cases of the Month: Curbing False ID Use

Opinion: Scared of the Big Judgments?

October, 2006

Resources

Enforcing FERPA Can institutions be sued for violations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)? That question and others are explored in “Gonzaga University v. Doe and Its Implications: No Right to Enforce Student Privacy Rights under FERPA.” Written by B.F. Sudbury, the Journal of College and University Law article (2003, 29, No. 3) reviews U.S. Supreme Court reconsideration of a student claim.

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