Rignol v. Yale University et al

  1. November 26, 2025

    Yale Wins Discovery Pause In Student's AI Cheating Suit

    A Connecticut federal judge has agreed to pause discovery while she considers Yale University's request to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a student who was accused of using artificial intelligence to cheat on a final exam.

  2. August 29, 2025

    Suspended Yale Student Defends Suit Over Cheating Claims

    A suspended Yale University student who was accused of using artificial intelligence to cheat has asked a Connecticut federal judge to keep a lawsuit over his discipline alive, calling for relief from the "ongoing harm" to his reputation and career prospects.

  3. May 20, 2025

    Yale Wants Student's AI Cheating Challenge Tossed

    Yale University and several officials have asked a Connecticut federal judge to pause discovery in a lawsuit brought against them by a student who was suspended after allegedly using artificial intelligence to cheat on a final exam, citing the plaintiff's "weak" legal arguments and a supposed likelihood that the suit will be dismissed.

  4. May 06, 2025

    No Instant Relief For Yale Student Accused Of AI Cheating

    Yale University does not have to immediately reinstate a student who was suspended for allegedly using artificial intelligence to cheat on a final exam, a Connecticut federal judge ruled in rejecting the student's bid for an injunction that would allow him to graduate amid his lawsuit.

  5. April 01, 2025

    Yale Student Accused Of AI Cheating Can't Sue Anonymously

    A Yale University student who was suspended for allegedly using artificial intelligence to cheat on a final exam can no longer shield his identity while he sues the school and officials for damages and a reversal of his discipline, a Connecticut federal judge has ruled.

  6. March 17, 2025

    Yale Can Examine Student's Electronics In AI Cheating Probe

    Yale University can examine a laptop and other devices to defend against an injunction sought by a student who claims officials used unreliable artificial intelligence tools to catch pupils using AI to cheat, a Connecticut federal judge ruled Monday.