Grammarly has become a very popular tool for people to use to help improve their writing. College and university students are no exception. Grammarly does things like reviewing spelling, grammar, and punctuation. It also can make suggestions as to how to...
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A professor accused me of cheating. Now what? A lawyer for students discusses your options.
You are either sitting in class taking an exam or you are taking it remotely. Maybe in the middle of the exam, your professor comes over to you, takes your exam, and accuses you of cheating. Or, after class or later that day the professor notifies you that they...
Accused of using AI like ChatGPT to Cheat? A lawyer for students discusses.
With the release of ChatGPT and other Artificial intelligence (AI) programs, colleges and universities are starting to see students use this technology in a variety of ways. While AI is a powerful tool that can legitimately help students do amazing things, it...
What Is The Process For Appealing Discipline in Broward County Public Schools? A Lawyer Answers.
Broward County Public Schools, located in South Florida, is the 6th largest school district in the United States. In addition to being one of the largest school districts in America, it is also among those unique school districts that allow parents to appeal the...
Academic Violation for Sharing Course Materials on Chegg or Course Hero? Tips from a lawyer.
Over the past few years, online learning services like Chegg and Course Hero have become popular with students. As an incentive for students to gain access to some features, these sites may ask students to upload their papers, notes, course lecture slides, syllabus,...
Accused of Cheating at a Private College? The Importance of a Student Defense Lawyer.
Many private schools limit the type of assistance a student can have if they are facing accusations of cheating or plagiarism. Private universities often limit who the student is allowed to attend meetings and hearings with. If this is the case, some students then...