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    J. Kayleigh Chevrier represents school districts, community college districts, and county offices of education in labor and employment law and in general education matters. Ms. Chevrier provides representation, advice, and ...

How far is too far? Searching Students’ Homes and Remote Test Proctoring

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the rights of the people against unreasonable searches and seizures of their person, property, and home.  A recently-decided federal court case has explored the application of this important constitutional right to an emerging technological tool employed by schools and institutions of higher education: at-home examination proctoring.  The holding in the case (Aaron M. Ogletree v. Cleveland State University) could provide insight into how similar cases may be decided across the United States.

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