Law Assignment Aid
This is a legal aid tool harnessing natural language processing technology to swiftly locate relevant legal texts and explanations by entering queries or keywords. The law assignment aid utilises OpenAI's GPT models to intelligently analyse users' queries and furnish responses pertinent to those legal queries. Moreover, the project continuously learns and optimises based on user feedback.
The law homework aid is an AI legal assistant powered by the OpenAI API and pgvector database, facilitating swift querying and comprehension of the laws and regulations of U.S. states and major countries worldwide. It serves to enhance ordinary individuals' understanding and application of the law, bolstering legal literacy.
- QUESTION 5 OF 16 Which of the following is an example of an educational record according to FERPA? CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW medical records employment records school discipline records alumni records
- QUESTION 10 OF 16 Under FERPA, an "eligible student": CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW qualifies for special education Intervention services recelves free or reduced breakfast, lunch or both is 18 or older or attends a school beyond high school level has signed a form consenting to the release of educational records
- QUESTION 16 OF 16 Sole possession records are records that are: CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW shared among various school employees not accessible to a temporary substitute for the maker of the record shared via an online grading platform used only as a personal memory aid
- As specified by FERPA noncustodial parents: CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW can't access student records ids without court permission can't access student records without pormission from the custodial parent must obtain permission from the student before viewing student records have the full rights as parents for access to student records
- QUESTION 13 OF 16 FERPA regulations require that local education agencies provide parents and currently enrolled eligible students with notification of their rights under FERPA: CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW in person every five years if students are considered at risk in a way that's reasonably likely to inform them of their FERPA rights