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In a TikTok video, a college student named Marley Stevens failed a class for using Grammarly to check her essay's punctuation and grammar. She was accused of "unintentionally cheating" by using AI.
In
Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, 592 U.S. (2021), the United States Supreme Court held that plaintiffs asserting constitutional rights have standing to sue for past injuries, even if they only seek nominal damages. The decision is significant for public entities, but especially public schools, colleges and universities.
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Uzuegbunam, Chike Uzuegbunam, a student enrolled at Georgia Gwinnett College, attempted to proselytize at an outdoor plaza on campus. A campus police officer quickly ordered Mr. Uzuegbunam to stop, and informed Mr. Uzuegbunam that campus policy prohibited him from distributing written religious materials in the area. Mr. Uzuegbunam complied with the officer’s directive.