Parents sue after student punished for using AI in class
Briefly

The Plaintiff Student will suffer irreparable harm that far outweighs any harm that may befall the Defendants. He is applying to elite colleges and universities given his high level of academic and personal achievement.
Absent the grant of an injunction by this Court, the Student will suffer irreparable harm that is imminent. The parents want the student to receive a B grade for the project and the removal of any indication that cheating was involved.
The school argues that RNH, along with his classmates, was given a copy of the student handbook, which specifically called out the use of AI by students. Students should not use AI tools during in-class examinations, processed writing assignments, homework or classwork unless explicitly permitted.
RNH unequivocally used another author's language and thoughts, be it a digital and artificial author, without express permission to do so. Furthermore, he did not cite to his use of AI.
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