The Chronicle of Higher Education

Congress Mulls Change in Student-Records Law to Help Prevent Violence

In the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre last spring, Congress is considering a change in a key federal privacy law to encourage colleges to relay information to the parents or guardians of deeply troubled students. Some critics of the measure argue, however, that...

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