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Minnesota BANS Coursera - unenforceable law cited
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 11:30 AM EDT
How can that possibly be constitutional?

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Minnesota BANS Coursera - unenforceable law cited
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 11:43 AM EDT
Workround:

Declare that, for the purposes of Minnisota Law, they are not a university.

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Minnesota needs to move into 21st Century
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 05:00 PM EDT
Seems out of date.

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Minnesota clarifies: Free online ed is OK
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, October 19 2012 @ 09:07 PM EDT
Minnesotans, rest assured: Your state government believes you are entitled to free online higher education.

This had been a point of controversy until, well, a few minutes ago.

Nick Anderson, Washington Post

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And the full story is that they didn't
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, October 20 2012 @ 08:58 AM EDT
Link

Looks like educational institutions have to register and they didn't

Roedler explained that Minnesota's state law requires that educational institutions serving Minnesotans must be registered with the state—and pay a fee that can go as high as $12,000—as a means for the state to keep an eye on what's going on. He added that the law had been around for decades, and that many other states have similar laws on their books.

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