Law in Contemporary Society

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Audio Recording within Education

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 Students, educators, and policymakers need to consider whether the potential negative implications of wide-scale audio recording outweigh their benefits. They must also explain whether educational institutions possess property rights in this audio.
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This draft names some issues which we can now work more closely 5to understand. No actual legal rights or duties are assessed in the course of this draft. If there is some balancing of benefits and costs involved, it is not made clear what those are. Closer attention to legal detail and to the bases of policymaking are the routes to improvement in the next draft.

 

Footnotes

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These should be links in the text. You are writing for the web: why make it hard for the reader?

 [1] https://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/514555-student-privacy-pledge-delivers-neither-privacy-nor-enforcement/

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