The Alaska Supreme Court held that a father must provide his financial information for his daughter’s federal student loan application, rejecting his claims that doing so violated his First Amendment rights.

The court rejected arguments made by David Spigai, the father, who claimed that participation in the financial aid process was speech or association, and that his First Amendment rights were violated with a court-ordered disclosure of financial information.

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