Madonna Constantine wants to make Teachers College pay.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 23, 2009
Madonna Constantine wants to make Teachers College pay.
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$200M for plagiarist prof? Sure, why not. Photocopy two million $100 bills for her.
At 10 cents per photocopy, that’s $20 million dollars! OK, maybe in quantity it is 5 cents per copy.
Pfft, just photocopy 2 $100 million bills. Much easier.
$200 million is way more than any reasonable estimate of her lost income, even assuming that she never works again.
Has the evidence against her been made public? I haven’t found it, but the student newspaper reportedly analyzed it, which suggests that it is available.
I just hope Ward Churchill hasn’t seen or heard of this article yet!
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