A federal judge recently denied a request to block the US DOGE Service, led by Elon Musk, from accessing student data at the US Department of Education. The University of California Student Association filed a lawsuit, claiming violations of privacy laws. Despite concerns over identity theft and misuse, Judge Randolph D. Moss ruled that there was no immediate threat. Meanwhile, opposition from student groups and labor unions continues, with ongoing legal challenges.
Federal judge clears way for Musk’s DOGE team to access student data, despite privacy concerns
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