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While marketing tools such as face-recognition cameras at kiosks that classify people by age and sex in order to post targeted ads to customers can be considered unobtrusive measures for collecting data, they raise ethical issues of invasion of privacy.
Administrative Law
A branch of public law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government including rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda.
Administrative Hearings
Proceedings conducted by a government agency to resolve disputes, apply regulations, or impose penalties, typically less formal than court trials.
Jury
A group of people sworn to render a verdict or decision in a legal case based on the evidence presented to them.
Informal Rulemaking
A process used by government agencies to create regulations through a less formal procedure that usually involves publishing a proposed rule, allowing public comment, and then issuing a final rule.
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