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University of Chicago Law Removes Classroom Web Access

Jerry Crimmins, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, April 10, 2008: ” The University of Chicago Law School has removed Internet access in most of its classrooms because of a growing problem of students surfing the Web on laptops during lectures…Law students’ use of laptops to surf the Web, read and write e-mail and play computer games during class has brought changes at a number of schools, including Harvard, Yale and Stanford.”

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