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...purchased essays was found in an application, the applicant would lose any chance of being admitted to Harvard. And since incidents of plagiarism would be reported to an inter-school misconduct review committee, the applicant would likely be rejected by other schools as well, said Curll...
...members, regardless of whether these guest are male or female. The staff's characterization of the clubs as simply areas where students pass through on weekends proves that they know little of the actual activities and traditions of the clubs. Furthermore, the staff apparently feels comfortable insinuating that misconduct occurs within the clubs without any evidence to support this contention...
...Gillers, a legal-ethics expert at New York University, Schiller's journalistic privilege could have shielded Kardashian as a source for the book--if he hadn't gone on abc's 20/20 and repeated many of the damaging revelations about Simpson. "This is tantamount to a confession of professional misconduct by Kardashian," Gillers says. "It's like videotaping your own crime." The worst punishment Kardashian could suffer, though, is to be disbarred--and since he hadn't practiced law for years before the Simpson trial, that would not be a huge sacrifice...
Harvard fired the employee and then notified the Drug Enforcement Administration of the misconduct, Rosenthal said in the statement...
Several Dunster House officials have leveled allegations of professional misconduct against a New Yorker reporter whose story has renewed debate about last year's murder-suicide in Dunster House...