Madonna Constantine wants to make Teachers College pay.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 23, 2009

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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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