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Tags: "Pertaining to preventing, punishing, or handling the consequences of academic dishonesty in coursework or examinations." seems more applicable than "Questions related to academic culture, academic communities, and the coexistence of "life" and "academia.""
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If somebody gets a law/engineering degree or something similar with academic fraud surely they could be sued for malpractice? Maybe another examples is/are doctors.

Are there any examples of this ever? If somebody got a Computer Science degree (via academic fraud) and then marketed it couldn't they be sued for marketing something they didn't earn.?

If somebody gets a law/engineering degree or something similar with academic fraud surely they could be sued for malpractice? Maybe another examples is/are doctors.

Are there any examples of this ever? If somebody got a Computer Science degree and then marketed it couldn't they be sued for marketing something they didn't earn.

If somebody gets a law/engineering degree or something similar with academic fraud surely they could be sued for malpractice? Maybe another examples is/are doctors.

Are there any examples of this ever? If somebody got a Computer Science degree (via academic fraud) and then marketed it couldn't they be sued for marketing something they didn't earn?

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Are there any examples of legal issues with academic fraud?

If somebody gets a law/engineering degree or something similar with academic fraud surely they could be sued for malpractice? Maybe another examples is/are doctors.

Are there any examples of this ever? If somebody got a Computer Science degree and then marketed it couldn't they be sued for marketing something they didn't earn.