Examination Question: Read the following

"Sarah H. Cleveland is the Louis Henkin Professor of Human and 
Constitutional Rights at Columbia Law School. She is a noted advocate of 
the use of international law in U.S. courts.

In her widely celebrated 2007 Civil Procedure final exam, she referenced 
Wikipedia to highlight how fraught personal jurisdiction issues have 
become in the Internet age. Students were asked to analyze whether an 
allegedly defamatory Wikipedia page edit could establish jurisdiction 
over the user in an unforeseeable State, so long as the defamation 
created harm in that State.

She is a graduate of Brown University, University of Oxford as a Rhodes 
Scholar, and Yale Law School."


Taken from Wikipedia's article on Prof. Cleveland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarah_Cleveland&oldid=255771191

Students should now write an essay on one of the following:

1) In terms of personal jurisdiction, analyze whether an allegedly 
defamatory Wikipedia page edit can establish jurisdiction over the user 
in an unforeseeable state, so long as the defamation created harm in 
that state.

Or

2) Discuss why this particular Wikipedia article is bullshit.

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