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Expedited Discovery Sought in Case Over DOGE Access to Education Dept. Records

The University of California Student Association on Wednesday filed a reply further supporting their request for expedited discovery in a case about the Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive information, after Acting U.S. Department of Education Secretary Denise Carter asked a federal court on Monday to deny their March 4 motion (see 2503110039).

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“Discovery is necessary and appropriate at this time to ensure effective judicial review in connection with Plaintiff’s contemplated motion for a preliminary injunction,” said the student association.

The student association sued the Education Department on Feb. 7 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for its unlawful and continuous disclosure of sensitive information in department records to DOGE (see 2502100074). Carter filed an opposition motion on Feb. 13 (see 2502130037), to which the association responded with a renewed call for a TRO (see 2502140016). Judge Randolph Moss denied the TRO on Feb. 17.