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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]telling a teacher you intend to sue them is not harassment. And we don't know who is in the right on this. I only reiterate OP that you had better be able to prove this student cheated. [/quote] Not OP, but please read OP's other thread, since you've come back twice to say the OP had better have proof. The student took a screen shot of a test and the image captures the student's face reflected on the screen and OP says she's identifiable in that image. Let's move on with OP's real question, then. OP, I know you're worried but I would contact the dean again first thing tomorrow (is it possible the dean is away ?) and forward to the dean that e-mail from the student with the threat of a lawsuit. Do NOT respond to the student! Why have you not contacted the university's general counsel as some suggested on your other thread? Any particular reason? Maybe you need to go via the dean first? I agree with others that the mere threat of a suit doesn't mean much right now. [b]And be sure you have copies of that image of the student's face with the test answers. I would be sure to have a printed, physical copy of it, not only a digital one. [/b]But again-- do not engage with the student herself or anyone she sends your way (like a parent or even a laywer). Your university's lawyers should be the ones doing any communicating. [/quote] Ha ha. So in the first paragraph you say she has the proof, let's move on -- then in the second paragraph you reiterate, in even more detailed fashion, what I said: she better have proof. [b]And be sure you have copies of that image of the student's face with the test answers. I would be sure to have a printed, physical copy of it, not only a digital one. [/b] Sounds like we're in complete agreement. [/quote]
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