The PBS NewsHour discusses Joel Reidenberg‘s appearance in a Congressional hearing to talk about possible revisions to the outdated Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, which was passed in 1974 and is now grossly outdated.
Reidenberg, a Fordham University law professor who focuses on privacy and the internet, told legislators that student data is being stored indefinitely, and contracts between school districts and companies are often weak, with few specifics on privacy and security measures.
Watch the full PBS NewsHour segment here.