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  1. Added Mar 18, 2008 by uma
    Concerned by the low numbers of law students choosing careers in public service, Harvard Law School plans to waive tuition for third-year students who pledge to spend five years working either for nonprofit organizations or the government.
  2. Added Feb 23, 2007 by pham
    This story from the Chronicle for Higher Education does a good job of illustrating the conflict that often exists between academic Computer Science departments who want to teach computer science and the campus information technology organization who is responsible for keeping the network running and legal.
  3. Added Dec 04, 2006 by pham
    I'm getting pretty tired of hearing the line "if you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about" in regards to what's happening right now in Washington. I've heard some long articulate responses to this, but what's a good one or two sentence response that succinctly points out the error in this line of thinking?
  4. Added Nov 03, 2006 by pham
    This paper reports on the latest update of the worldwide governance indicators, covering 213 countries and territories and measuring six dimensions of governance: voice and accountability political stability and absence of violence, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, rule of law, and control of corruption.
  5. Added Oct 04, 2006 by pham
    The Concerned Professor talks about how students are plagiarizing the Internet, especially Wikipedia, more than ever. While educational institutions may use for-fee services such as iThenticate that programmatically try to detect Internet-based plagiarism, students can still turn to services such as Student of Fortune.
  6. Added Sep 29, 2006 by pham
    A Harvard-educated lawyer, Komisaruk can speak with authority on the repercussions of civil disobedience. Her empathy for imprisoned activists and her vocal lack of faith in the American legal system are grounded in the two years she spent in prison for vandalizing nuclear weapons navigational equipment at Vandenberg Air Force Base in 1987.
  7. Added Sep 28, 2006 by pham
  8. Added Sep 18, 2006 by pham
  9. Added Sep 08, 2006 by pham
    This is the Forensics Wiki, a Creative Commons-licensed wiki devoted to information about digital forensics. We currently list a total of 140 pages. Much of computer forensics is focused on the tools and techniques used by investigators, but there are also a number of important papers, people, and organizations involved.
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