A legal war involving the University of Georgia and copyrights to questions on a national pharmacist licensing exam has split into two fronts.
In the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, a federal judge last month kept alive claims that a current UGA professor and a retired professor provided students with pirated answers to exam questions. But the judge, Clay D. Land, dismissed the state Board of Regents and administrators from the UGA College of Pharmacy from the suit.
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