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U. of Ill. will appeal ruling that it must release names of applicants in admissions scandal

Apr 122011
 
 April 12, 2011  Posted by Dissent Court, Youth & Schools

The Associated Press is reporting that the University of Illinois does plan to appeal a federal court order to release the names of students involved in an admissions scandal and filed for a stay on the judge’s order.

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