Updated: 04.08.2025
Filed on: 01.14.2025
Powerschool Data Breach Litigation
At various times in 2024, PowerSchool’s data systems were reportedly breached by hackers. When one of the breaches was disclosed in January 2025, K-12 students and their parents sued PowerSchool, a learning management and student information management system, asserting claims for negligence, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment.
Filed on: 04.07.2025
Google Data Privacy Litigation
K-12 students and their parents sued Google, which markets products to schools that include the Chromebook, Chrome OS, the Chrome browser, and a suite of cloud-based web applications, alleging that it generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without proper consent. Plaintiffs assert claims under various state and federal privacy laws.
Updated: 03.31.2025
Filed on: 05.06.2024
PowerSchool Data Privacy Litigation
K-12 students and their parents sued PowerSchool, a learning management and student information management system, alleging that PowerSchool generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without proper consent. Plaintiffs assert claims under various state and federal privacy laws.
Filed on: 03.27.2025
Instructure Data Privacy Litigation
K-12 students and their parents sued Instructure, Inc., a learning management system, alleging that Instructure generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without proper consent. Plaintiffs assert claims under various state and federal privacy laws.
Updated: 11.19.2024
Filed on: 05.07.2024
IXL Data Privacy Litigation
K-12 students and their parents sued IXL Learning Inc., a data collection and analytics platform, alleging that IXL generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without proper consent. Plaintiffs assert claims under various state and federal privacy laws.