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Title: Public Law
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Litigation based on alleged facts not real facts.
? A law student suing the UOL, failed one of his subjects.
? Negligent marking. He looses the case immediately. Thorne goes to COA.
?Procedures in place to ‘appeal’ markings. A system that works, therefore we are not going to involve judges at this stage... Showed first 250 characters
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Litigation based on alleged facts not real facts.
? A law student suing the UOL, failed one of his subjects.
? Negligent marking. He looses the case immediately. Thorne goes to COA.
?Procedures in place to ‘appeal’ markings. A system that works, therefore we are not going to involve judges at this stage... Showed next 250 characters
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