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by wyldfire
3456 days ago
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Off-topic: I hadn't heard of Stephen Glass' [1] exploits, so I looked them up. > After journalism, Glass earned a law degree, magna cum laude,[citation needed] at Georgetown University Law Center. He then passed the New York State bar examination in 2000, but the Committee of Bar Examiners refused to certify him on its moral fitness test, citing ethics concerns related to his plagiarism.[3] He later abandoned his efforts to be admitted to the bar in New York.[22] Wow, it never occurred to him before enrolling and shelling out tens of thousands of dollars that he might not get to practice? Sure, most law school grads don't become attorneys but based on his subsequent court battles it seems like he wanted to. Also: kinda funny that someone included "magna cum laude" in his wikipedia article, but a wikipedia editor challenged that claim requires evidence, and it's not satisfied. Then again, would we believe it if he published a photograph of his degree? [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Glass |
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https://www.scriptrevolution.com/scripts/do-unto-others
Part of Andy Fastow's image rehab was, of all things, talking ethics.
http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/news/articles/andrew-fastow-fo...