A Privacy Law That Protects Students, and Colleges, Too A law designed to keep college students' grades private often is used for a much different purpose -- to shield universities from potentially embarrassing situations. Some critics say a number of schools are deliberately misreading the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in order to keep scandals and other unflattering news from hitting the media. Chris Herring, The Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2009
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