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April 24, 2007

Key Case: Contract in Controversy?

They were law students at William Marsh Rice University (TX), a husband and wife. In spring 2002, they took an organic chemistry class together. While attending a minority law workshop, out of town with another instructor, they were given a chemistry exam they were missing back at Rice. The students were instructed to take the exam in separate hotel rooms and return them to the instructor in two hours.

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