Plagiarism has always been a critical topic for students. Even back when I was in school (and all of our resources were in books and newspapers) the consequences for submitting unoriginal work were severe. Back then, it was rare and scary to be accused of plagiarism. But nowadays the subject is a lot more complicated. […]
Month: November 2019
Article: Do Parking Enforcers Need Search Warrants to Chalk Mark Tires?
Is the Taylor v City of Saginaw Case Proof That Courts Still Do Not Get Property Law Right? In a first-ever decision, a federal appellate court has ruled a city unconstitutionally put chalk marks on tires to identify vehicles which remained in a parking spot longer than permitted. In Taylor v City of Saginaw, a […]