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Computer Science in the Courtroom

Here’s to Connecticut’s computer science faculty for advocating reason in the Julie Amero case. Hard to believe that their suggestion–an “independent investigation” of the case (people can figure out what happened in the classroom)–hasn’t already come to pass.

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This entry was posted in New Media, Politics on March 6, 2007 by Steve.

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