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The Brian Lehrer Show | Mar 31, 2010
By most standards, adulthood is getting later. Many kids rely on their parents through age eighteen, which leads some parents to ask, why can't they know their children's college grades? A recently proposed New York state law would require colleges to notify parents of their option to see their children's scores, but the bill raises the eyebrows of some privacy advocates. Also: Korean-born Suki Kim on interpreting American culture.

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