Rand Paul Promises to Stop Plagiarizing, Still Doesn’t Understand What That Means
Complaints about using other's words are just more "liberal media angst."
By Margaret HartmannComplaints about using other's words are just more "liberal media angst."
By Margaret HartmannOdysseus Lappas is suing for plagiarism.
By Delia PaunescuWhat a weird choice.
By Adam MartinShe seems to have borrowed some passages for her new book.
By Dan Amira"I just feel betrayed," he said.
By Joe CoscarelliIt's certainly a bit sloppy.
By Joe Coscarelli"A man who's been plagiarized must be graceful and grateful."
By Joe CoscarelliHe's ready to talk, but already spreading inaccuracies.
By Joe CoscarelliBetter than misspelling?
By Joe CoscarelliA review of his blog posts for 'Wired' turned up enough misdeeds to lose him another job.
By Joe CoscarelliThat's about two percent of the undergraduate student body.
By Joe CoscarelliThe brand-name journalist completes his repentance cycle with an apology and explanation.
By Joe CoscarelliLast week's mini-plagiarism scandal reaches its conclusion.
By Caroline BankoffScandal be damned.
By Adam K. RaymondAn apology is reportedly imminent.
By Dan AmiraThere's a lot of his work left to go through.
By Joe CoscarelliThe 'New Yorker' staffer hasn't written for more than a month since his self-plagiarism scandal.
By Joe CoscarelliYes, there is a Fox News Magazine.
By Joe CoscarelliThe summer of journalistic embarrassments rages on.
By Joe CoscarelliThe 'New Yorker' staffer's recycling has also called attention to attribution errors.
By Joe Coscarelli