Texas Justices Told UT Regent Has Right To View Records

By Michelle Casady (January 11, 2017, 2:31 PM EST) -- A member of the University of Texas' Board of Regents tasked with setting admissions standards has a "legitimate educational interest" in reviewing related documents, and allowing the regent to do so would not violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the Texas Supreme Court was told in oral arguments Wednesday....

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