June 8, 2007
Florida Panel Says Privacy Laws Do Not Protect Dangerous Students
A Florida commission on campus safety has contradicted assertions by officials at Virginia Tech that they could not share information about the gunman in April's fatal shooting rampage because of privacy laws.
In a report issued last month, the commission, assembled by Gov. Charlie Crist in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings, pointed to crisis-management teams at the University of Florida and Rollins College that identify and discuss specific students who are considered at risk of
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