Dive Brief:
- The legislator who heads the New York Assembly's education committee says she will consider a subpoena to make inBloom testify on privacy.
- Catherine Nolan says inBloom, which has a deal with the state to create a database of student information, denied her initial request to testify.
- A spokesman for inBloom said in an e-mail that the company had "prior commitments."
Dive Insight:
InBloom is already the target of at least one lawsuit. Last week, some New York City parents sued to stop their children's data from going to the company. With more schools collecting more data and putting that data to use, this area is ripe for legislation and lawsuits.