I think this is right on target. The problem is that Princeton used privacy info of some applicants for purposes other than the admission process.
Ironically, if Princeton had used the privacy info to gain access to Yale site and then use the results from that site to determine whether to grant admission, has Princeton violated the law? (The privacy info was used for the express purpose of determining admission status.)
I think this is right on target. The problem is that Princeton used privacy info of some applicants for purposes other than the admission process.
Ironically, if Princeton had used the privacy info to gain access to Yale site and then use the results from that site to determine whether to grant admission, has Princeton violated the law? (The privacy info was used for the express purpose of determining admission status.)