Civil Litigation
Oct. 15, 2025
Faculty union sues Cal State over release of personal data
The California Faculty Association sued Cal State over disclosing employee data to federal investigators probing antisemitism, arguing it violated privacy rights and failed to notify staff before releasing sensitive information.




Members of the California Faculty Association have sued the state university system, accusing it of violating employee privacy by turning over personal information to federal investigators probing alleged antisemitism at Cal State Los Angeles -- and warning that a broader inquiry looms.
The lawsuit stems from investigations launched by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission into reports of threats and discrimination against Jewish students and teachers. The faculty plaintiffs...
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