Atlanta Attorney Tapped by Bloomberg to Weigh in on Virtual Exam Case, Student Privacy Fight
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1.24.23
In an interview with Bloomberg Law, Jenna Rubin shares her insights on how remote proctoring software may shape the scope of the Fourth Amendment and privacy protections for online college exams.
She explains that remote testing and the use of proctoring software are unlikely to completely disappear, even as most students have returned to in-person learning. She believes the best way to avoid similar privacy claims would be to follow consistent testing procedures and avoid room scans prior to exams.
Jenna also notes that "there are concrete reasons why these steps are being taken and why these measures are being pursued, and I think that these cases also show that there are ways to minimize the risk of a privacy claim in whatever form."
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