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May 10, 2021
Fee v. Illinois Institute of Technology
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July 18, 2022
Judge Won't Dismiss Ex-Student's Biometric Privacy Suit
The Illinois Institute of Technology must face putative class claims that it violated the state's biometric privacy law by requiring students to take exams with a remote proctoring tool that used facial recondition technology, after an Illinois federal judge ruled it was too soon to say whether the school was exempt from the law because it was a lender.
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