Skip to content
Welcome to the Student Press Law Center
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Get Legal Help
  • Donate
SPLC Logo

Student Press Law Center

  • Law
    • Legal Hotline
    • Legal Guides
    • Law Library
    • Public Records Requests
    • Featured Legal Questions
    • Amicus Briefs and Letters
  • Advocacy
    • New Voices
    • Know Your Rights
    • School Board Advocacy Toolkit
    • New Voices Student Leaders Institute
    • Student Media Model Guidelines
    • Financial Survival Strategies
    • Student Press Freedom Day
  • For the Classroom
    • Resources for educators
    • Request A Speaker
    • Presentations
    • Quizzes
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Newsletter
    • Press Releases
  • About Us
    • About SPLC
    • Our Impact
    • Ways to Give
    • Staff & Contact Info
    • Work With Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Donors
    • SPLC Store
    • Student Press Freedom Awards
  • Donate

Tag: Disabato v. South Carolina Association of School Administrators

South Carolina Association of School Administrators v. Disabato

Legal
September 2, 2014October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

In December 2009, radio talk-show host Rocky Disabato requested records from the South Carolina Association of School Administrators about federal stimulus funding.

Tagged amicus brief, Disabato v. South Carolina Association of School Administrators, law-library

S.C. Supreme Court allows radio host's public records lawsuit to proceed

News
July 17, 2013December 4, 2018 Sara Tirrito

A radio host’s 2009 public records lawsuit will get another look after the South Carolina Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision to dismiss the case Wednesday.

Tagged access to public records, Disabato v. South Carolina Association of School Administrators, South Carolina, South Carolina Association of School Administrators

S.C. high court to decide if public records law violates school administrators' free speech rights

News
January 19, 2012December 4, 2018 Nick Glunt

The South Carolina attorney general intervened Tuesday in a state Supreme Courtcase to decide whether school administrator associations fall under the SouthCarolina Freedom of Information Act.

Tagged Disabato v. South Carolina Association of School Administrators, South Carolina

Student Press Law Center ⋅ 1717 K Street NW, Suite 900 ⋅ Washington, D.C. 20006 USA
(202) 785-5450
Tax ID: 52-1184647

splc.org/legalhelp

© 2026 Student Press Law Center
Read our Privacy Policy

Proudly powered by WordPress and hosted by Pressable
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.