Opinion ID: 76292
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Text: 9 1. Whether the district court erred in holding that section 7 of the Privacy Act does not allow for enforcement by a private right of action against state agencies by a suit under § 1983. 10 2. If the Privacy Act allows for a private right of action, whether Congress exceeded its authority in enacting the Privacy Act, rendering the Privacy Act unconstitutional. 11 3. Whether Georgia qualifies for the grandfather exception of section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Privacy Act. 12 4. Whether Georgia's Voter Registration Form complies with the notice requirements of section 7(b) of the Privacy Act. 13 5. Whether the district court erred in holding that section 1971 of the Voting Rights Act may not be enforced by a private right of action under § 1983. 14 6. Whether the disclosure of a person's ssn is material in determining whether he or she is qualified to vote under Georgia law for purposes of section 1971 of the Voting Rights Act.