密歇根州法院维持一项法律, 要求学校披露有特权的危机信息以获取心理健康资金,
A Michigan court upheld a law requiring schools to disclose privileged crisis information to access mental health funding, ruling it doesn’t violate constitutional rights.
密歇根州一家法院裁定,州法律要求各学区在大规模伤亡事件后披露特权信息并不违反宪法权利,尽管这是强制性的。
A Michigan court ruled that a state law requiring school districts to disclose privileged information after mass casualty events does not violate constitutional rights, even though it is coercive.
法律将心理健康资金的获得与披露联系起来,但法官说,如果各区想保持信息私密,它们可以选择放弃资金。
The law ties access to mental health funding to disclosure, but the judge said districts can choose to forgo the funding if they want to keep information private.
该决定维护了国家的权力,将公共资金以学校危机调查的透明度作为条件。
The decision upholds the state’s authority to condition public funds on transparency in school crisis investigations.