Assignment1
FERPA Law
As a student, this case study should be of interest to you.
Explain the rationale of the Ohio Supreme Court in allowing disciplinary records to be released, focusing on the majority opinion. Then explain the rationale of the US Circuit Court (“US Court of Appeals†in the text) in disallowing the release of disciplinary records. You may also reference the dissent in the Ohio Supreme Court case.
Choose a side and argue your case. Before you conclude your essay, give your opinion on how you think the US Supreme Court might rule if it ever took up the case.
You must cite sources to support your decision, which will take some research on your part. The sources you cite must be peer-reviewed. Websites such as wikipedia.org will not work. Law journals, published articles, white papers, published books, and dissertations are credible sources. Please do not copy and paste entire paragraphs from these sources. MLA or APA citation is required for this assignment. Visit the following websites if you need help with MLA or APA citations.
Here’s two credible sources to get you started.
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/oh-supreme-court/1002472.html (Links to an external site.) (links to an external site)
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-6th-circuit/1362646.html (Links to an external site.) (links to an external site)
Your paper should be at least two pages in 12pt font, double-spaced.
Assignment2
Secure Elections Act
Directions
Reference to the Secure Elections Act can be found at the following website:
https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/404324-passing-the-secure-elections-act-is-the-best-way-to-shore-up-our (Links to an external site.)
There’s also a good amount of electronic material which details the Secure Elections Act.
What is the importance of the Secure Elections Act? Describe and explain how elections can be conducted without being exploited.
Purpose: Explore the balance between privacy in the work place and the needs of the organization.
Assignment3
In a year of decreasing cryptocurrency prices and countless initial coin offerings, it’s perhaps unsurprising that in the past year, regulators across the world took initiatives to define how they would oversee what had been to date a volatile environment. Will cryptocurrencies further evolve to become the common means of trades in the future? What are some of the security challenges to protect cryptocurrencies against threats, and what are some of the mechanism that should be put in place to improve their security state? What should be done by governments across the world to regulate or not regulate cryptocurrencies?
Please submit a 1-page WORD document answering the above topic questions.