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Student Appeals Suspension for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker

Posted on January 12, 2013 by pogowasright.org

David Kravets reports that Andrea Hernandez , the Texas student who objected to wearing an RFID-chipped student ID tag on religious grounds, has filed an appeal of the federal court ruling upholding the Northside Independent School District’s ultimatum that she either wear the tag without the RFID chip or go to another school.

 

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