IP worries filter down to the junior football scrimmage. [New York Times]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on December 2, 2010
IP worries filter down to the junior football scrimmage. [New York Times]
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If a student was caught plagiarizing, they’d discipline him. Why do the school administrators think this is different?
The high school had been using it since 1965?! Too bad they didn’t fight it… can we say laches?
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