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(12/07/12 6:05pm)
Following complaints about how a vote to join the Big Ten conference violated the state’s open meetings law, the University of Maryland Board of Regents acknowledged it violated parts of the act when they failed to give notice of two meetings.
(01/28/13 2:12pm)
A state judge’s ruling last week that the University of Wyoming must make public documents containing the identities of the school’s presidential search finalists might become void if the state’s lawmakers approve newly introduced legislation.
(01/29/13 7:34pm)
The University System of Maryland admitted last week that it failed to “strictly comply” with the state’s Open Meetings Act when deciding on a switch from the ACC to the Big Ten.
(02/13/13 5:50pm)
The North Carolina Supreme Court considered Wednesday whether private school police records are public under the state’s open records law.
(02/19/13 1:12pm)
An Arizona lawmaker wants to impose state-level penalties to schools that release student information that's illegal under a federal student privacy law.
(02/22/13 1:27pm)
Louisiana State University is keeping secret the names of more than 30 candidates competing to be the next president by conducting the search through its private foundation.
(02/22/13 4:44pm)
The University of Wyoming’s Board of Trustees has decided it will release the names of its presidential search finalists after a months-long fight to keep them private.
(02/26/13 7:46pm)
After a former college journalist’s open records battle reached North Carolina’s highest court earlier this month, some private universities have asked state legislators to pass legislation before the court rules.
(02/27/13 1:01pm)
A student-run online news organization at the University of Central Florida has filed a lawsuit against the school alleging violations of Florida’s public records and open meetings laws.
(03/08/13 1:27pm)
The North Carolina Supreme Court split evenly today in a ruling that leaves unresolved the openness of private college police records.
(03/20/13 11:37am)
The editor-in-chief of Louisiana State University’s student newspaper is threatening legal action against the school’s private foundation and the university system for withholding names of its presidential candidates.
(03/20/13 5:01pm)
A student journalist at the Indiana University Southeast has filed a complaint with the state seeking access to meetings that determine the allocation of more than $500,000 in annual student activity fees to various student organizations.
(04/01/13 7:42pm)
The editor of Louisiana State University’s student newspaper filed suit today against the school seeking names of applicants for the school’s top position.
(04/18/13 5:21pm)
The state’s public records board has upheld Indiana University Southeast’s decision to deny a student journalist access to a meeting in which student government members were divvying up student fees.
(04/22/13 4:29pm)
A Florida appeals court has reversed its opinion in a student privacy case, ruling last month that the college does not have to disclose to a professor the name of a student who sent an email complaining of his classroom behavior and teaching methods.
(04/25/13 5:53pm)
A Louisiana newspaper has won its lawsuit against Louisiana State University, with a ruling that makes presidential search candidates’ names public record.
(05/01/13 3:24pm)
A student journalist seeking the names of Louisiana State University’s presidential candidates has lost her lawsuit against the university.
(05/14/13 6:57pm)
A University of Oklahoma student is suing for access to parking ticket records the school says are protected by a federal education privacy law.
(06/10/13 2:21pm)
David Schick, a student at Georgia State University, filed a lawsuit against the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia today in an attempt to receive the outstanding records from a request he filed nearly a year ago.
(07/04/13 7:39am)
A former student journalist at the University of Oregon said he was told his conservative publication could not use its student fee-funded budget to pay for public records.