Filed on: 03.27.2025
Instructure Data Privacy Litigation
Jasmine Hernandez-Silva et al. v. Instructure, Inc., 2:25-cv-2711 (C.D. Cal.)
On March 27, 2025, Plaintiffs, K-12 students and their parents, sued Instructure, a learning management system, alleging that Instructure generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without their consent.
Plaintiffs assert claims under
- Section 1983 (4th Amendment),
- Section 1983 (14th Amendment),
- the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA),
- the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CADAFA),
- California’s Unfair Competition Law,
- California’s Tom Bane Civil Rights Act,
- common law invasion of privacy for the public disclosure of private facts,
- common law invasion of privacy for intrusion upon seclusion, and
- common law unjust enrichment.