February 10, 2006
Drug-Reform Group Sues Federal Agency
A drug-reform advocacy group has filed a lawsuit accusing U.S. Education Department officials of blocking the release of information about how many students in each state have been denied federal financial aid because they have been convicted of drug offenses.
According to the Education Department, 175,000 students have had their aid stripped since 2000, when the agency began enforcing a law that bars those who are convicted of possessing or selling illicit drugs from receiving federal
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