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Dan Fogelberg's ([info]llama_treats) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-04-30 13:59:00


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Internet Lawyers -- Not Just for Publishers Anymore
A Dartmouth professor has decided to sue her students (with some faculty thrown in) for discrimination. Supposedly, "discrimination" now entails students disagreeing with you. Who knew?


(If you don't want to wade through all that, there are also summaries at Gawker and IvyGate.)



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[info]tangentialone
2008-04-30 08:23 pm UTC (link)
You are being specifically accused of, but not limited to, harassment.

Well, that's good. I'm sure the students wouldn't want to be limited to harassment.

and still lacking a solid apprehension of the expository essay.

I was going to make fun of this, but it turns out that is a valid way to use that word. Although I think most students have a solid apprehension of the expository essay anyway. :P

Who wants to bet that the book will be self published?

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