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Law’s Raymond Ku examines privacy laws related to filming in airplanes

A viral airplane video sparks serious questions about filming other passengersHuffPost: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law at the School of Law, explained that airplanes are generally considered public spaces, meaning passengers have limited expectations of privacy. However, Ku noted that secretly filming someone in a private moment, like nursing a child, could be seen as an intrusion of privacy despite the public setting.