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State Attorneys General Challenge Education Data Mandate
March 23, 2026
The Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, joined by 17 other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against the federal Department of Education and the Trump Administration contesting newly imposed data reporting requirements on colleges and universities. These mandates require institutions to submit detailed admissions data, including race, GPA, and test scores, under tight deadlines to ensure compliance with anti-preferential treatment policies. The coalition argues that the requirements are vague, rushed, and impose significant administrative burdens, potentially exposing institutions to unwarranted investigations. This legal challenge highlights ongoing tensions between federal data collection efforts and state-level concerns about privacy and institutional impact.
- Procurement professionals supporting higher education institutions should anticipate potential changes or delays in federal data reporting requirements depending on the lawsuit's outcome.
- Vendors providing data management, compliance, or reporting services to colleges may see shifts in demand or contract scopes as institutions navigate evolving federal mandates.
- Agencies and contractors should evaluate the implications of expanded data collection on privacy compliance and risk management strategies.
- This case underscores the importance of clear, feasible federal data mandates to avoid operational disruptions and legal challenges in education sector procurements.
The federal government cannot rush out vague mandates, demand years of sensitive student data, and threaten penalties when institutions cannot decipher what is being asked of them.
— Attorney General Aaron D. Ford
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Department of Education, Office of the Attorney General of Nevada, State of California Attorney General's Office, State of Colorado Attorney General's Office, State of Connecticut Attorney General's Office
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- Attorney General Ford Sues Trump Administration to Stop Unlawful Data Demand to Colleges and Universities · NV · Mar 21
- Trump Demand for Admissions Data Sends Wary Colleges Scrambling · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 23