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In United States of America v.Aaron Swartz, Aaron Swartz, an American computer programmer, writer, political organizer and Internet activist, was prosecuted for multiple violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA), after downloading academic journal articles through the MIT computer network from a source for which he had an account as a Harvard research fellow.
Karen Elizabeth Wetterhahn (October 16, 1948 – June 8, 1997), also known as Karen Wetterhahn Jennette, [1] was an American professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, who specialized in toxic metal exposure.
Parker was not affected by this ruling, because he was not charged with first-degree murder, an adult charge that carries a mandatory LWOP sentence. [16] After review of different factors in the case, the court could again re-sentence Tulloch to life imprisonment without parole, or could impose a different sentence. [17]
A man who has served more than half of his life in prison for his role in the 2001 stabbing deaths of two married Dartmouth College professors as part of a plan to rob and kill people before ...
At least 50 professors arrested at campus protests across the country, according to a CNN review of police records, court filings, and news reports.
A Dartmouth College math professor has been cleared of a sexual harassment allegation from a graduate student who accused him of groping himself in front of her.
Eric Poehlman (US), a former Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Vermont, was convicted in 2005 of grant fraud after falsifying data in as many as 17 grant applications between 1992 and 2000. He was the first academic in the United States to be jailed for falsifying data in a grant application.
Annelise Orleck (born January 22, 1959) is an American historian and professor at Dartmouth College.Her work primarily focuses on the working class and Jewish-American experience, with notable publications including Common Sense and a Little Fire: Women and Working-Class Politics in the United States, 1900-1965 and Storming Caesar's Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty.