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Marquette Law School Professor Suspended Over Student Relationship

A Marquette University Law School (WI) professor who might otherwise weigh in as an expert on such issues has been suspended over allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a student. Paul Secunda, a well-known blogger and authority on labor and employment law, was dismissed from his teaching duties two weeks from the end of this past semester.  Marquette officials declined to discuss specifics of the law school's concerns. The university only issued this statement:

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https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/education/2018/12/27/marquette-law-professor-suspended-over-student-relationship/2409358002/

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