Two community advocacy groups have sued the Los Angeles Unified School District in trial court for information about a smartphone app rolled out last year that allows students to submit reports about each other directly to law enforcement.
Plaintiffs are concerned that the app, dubbed LASAR, will be used to bully students and violate their privacy, among other things. The lawsuit was filed earlier this month after the school district failed...
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