K Altman Law Webinar
Accused of AI Cheating: Student Rights, Due Process, and Defenses in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Details
As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Turnitin’s AI detectors become increasingly common in schools, students are accused of “AI cheating”—often without clear policies, notice, or reliable evidence. This timely and essential webinar empowers students, parents, educators, and advocates to understand the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-related academic integrity cases.
Over the course of 60 minutes, education law experts will explain how AI cheating accusations arise, why many detection systems are flawed, and what rights students have when facing these allegations. Attendees will receive practical guidance on responding effectively, challenging faulty evidence, and protecting their academic records. We’ll also discuss how disability rights, due process, and FERPA protections may come into play, and offer legal and advocacy strategies for both K–12 and higher education settings.
Topics Covered:
- How AI cheating accusations are triggered (including false positives)
- Step-by-step response strategies for students
- Legal and procedural defenses to AI-related misconduct claims
- How to involve parents, advocates, or attorneys when needed
- Appealing unfair decisions and asserting your rights under FERPA, IDEA, and Section 504
Who Should Attend:
- Students and parents navigating academic integrity issues
- Educators and administrators
- Disability advocates and education professionals
- Attorneys and advocates working in student defense