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A mother blames a tutor for her son failing a class after being shown how to use AI to write a paper.
A mother blames a tutor for her son failing a class after being shown how to use AI to write a paper.
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Rerun Air Date: March 22, 2026Judge Cristina Pérez presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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S12, EP7 "Artificial Cheater"A mother blames a tutor for her son failing a class after being shown how to use AI to write a paper.
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S12, EP5 "Purse Promise & Solo Honeymoon"A woman sues her grandmother for keeping a pricey bag that belonged to her late mother; a dispute between a former couple over honeymoon expenses.
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