Abstract

Technology can be a useful tool for security in schools; it can also trigger a backdraft of protest and legal complaints from parents and students raising constitutional law privacy objections. An action that begins with benign motives of student safety, identification, and helping schools and districts to improve their operations can end up in a full-blown federal court legal battle over the law governing individual freedoms.

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