The California Faculty Association has filed a lawsuit against the Board of Trustees of California State University, alleging the CSU unlawfully shared personal information of faculty at California State University, Los Angeles to the federal government.
The lawsuit, filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, comes after the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s investigation into the CSU over claims of antisemitism within the system’s 23 campuses. The suit alleges that the CSU provided personal information of faculty at Cal State LA to the federal government without first notifying them, an action that goes against Article 1, Section 1 of California’s state constitution protecting their right to privacy.
A federal subpoena was issued on Sept. 25, calling on Cal State LA to provide email addresses and phone numbers of all the school’s employees. CFA called for Cal State LA to provide them with a copy of the subpoena before complying with the order, giving f...
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