Ihre Papiere or GTFO: Micro-tracking students in Texas survives legal challenge
by Eileen | 5:18 pm, January 9, 2013
Some of you are perhaps aware of a case in San Antonio, Texas where a student, a minor at a public school, refused to wear an ID tag embedded with an RFID chip. With her parents’ support, she sued, taking the interesting legal angle that such a requirement violated her religious freedom. Specifically, Andrea Hernandez [...]
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