Alabama Open Records Act Requests
What's at Stake
The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Alabama asked several Alabama school districts to make public any and all documents relating to sex segregation policies in public schools from the past two years. The request was made under the Alabama Open Records Act.
Summary
The ACLU sent Open Records Act requests to the following Alabama schools
districts: Baldwin County, Chilton County, Dothan City, Fayette County,
Huntsville City, Lawrence County, St. Clair County, Wilcox County and Mobile
County.
The ACLU charges that sex segregated classes in public schools may violate
Title IX of the Education Amendments, the Equal Education Opportunities Act and
the U.S. Constitution and that segregation inevitably leads to inequality.
Legal Documents
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12/15/2008
Baldwin County Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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12/15/2008
Chilton County Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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12/15/2008
Fayette County Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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12/15/2008
Huntsville City Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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12/15/2008
St. Clair County Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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12/15/2008
Wilcox County Public School System Open Records Act Request
Date Filed: 12/15/2008
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11/12/2008
ACLU Letter and Open Records Request to Superintendent of Mobile County Public School System
Date Filed: 11/12/2008
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07/06/2009
Lawrence County School District - Settlement Agreement
Date Filed: 07/06/2009
Download DocumentPress Releases
Alabama School District Agrees To End Illegal Sex Segregation
ACLU Asks Alabama School Districts To Disclose Documents On Sex Segregated Programs