Associate Dean Leah Plunkett and 3L Derek Kunhee Kim discuss the comparative international law perspective on sharenting, focusing on differences between the United States and South Korea.
Check out Associate Dean Leah Plunkett's book "Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk about Our Kids Online" at https://leahplunkett.com/
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Legal topics include digital privacy, parenting, social media, terms of service, Sharenting, South Korea, constitution
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