This was just your average FBI investigation, you see, in which the same woman was: (1) a subject of the probe, (2) a key witness in the probe, (3) a dubious immunity recipient, and (4) a lawyer to the primary subject — who was allowed to sit in on her quasi-client’s interview with investigators. And if that […]
Why smart kids shouldnât use laptops in class
May 24, 2016 by
For the past 15 years, educators have debated, exhaustively, the perils of laptops in the lecture hall. Professors complain that laptops are distraction machines; defenders say that boring classes are to blame â students have always doodled or daydreamed, so whatâs the difference that theyâre browsing Facebook instead? The remarkable thing about all the fuss […]