Yale Law Students Sue AutoAdmit
The Wall Street Journal (6/12/2007) reports that
two female Yale law students have sued Anthony Ciolli,
AutoAdmit's former “chief educational director,” and others
who "allegedly used pseudonyms and posted the students’
photos as well as defamatory and threatening remarks about
them on the online law-school discussion forum."
The WSJ article links to a copy of the complaint and to
WSJ Law Blog posts on the AutoAdmit controversy.
two female Yale law students have sued Anthony Ciolli,
AutoAdmit's former “chief educational director,” and others
who "allegedly used pseudonyms and posted the students’
photos as well as defamatory and threatening remarks about
them on the online law-school discussion forum."
The WSJ article links to a copy of the complaint and to
WSJ Law Blog posts on the AutoAdmit controversy.
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