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How a Civil War-era law is being used to punish scientific fraudsters

The False Claims Act is being used for a new purpose: putting universities on the hook for grant money that went to researchers found guilty of fraud.
Duke University is at the heart of a potentially blockbuster lawsuit involving three of its scientists.

Duke University has been drawing a lot of attention in academia lately — not because of the stellar academics or solid basketball team, but because the university is at the heart of a potentially blockbuster involving three of its scientists. The suit is the latest attempt to use a 19th-century law for relatively new purposes: putting universities on the hook for grant money that went to researchers

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