Tiri Reinol, an MBA executive student at Yale University, has filed a federal complaint against the prestigious educational institution. Having paid over $208,000 in tuition, Reinol faced a one-year suspension and a failing grade in a specialized course after being accused of cheating using artificial intelligence.
Reinol claims that despite his stellar academic record and being ranked first in his class, these accusations prevented him from receiving the title of outstanding student at his graduation ceremony. This 13‑point case in federal court highlights the growing legal challenges between educational systems and students over the boundaries of using artificial intelligence tools.
**Reasoning:**
- Identified each Persian sentence and its meaning.
- Rendered proper nouns (e.g., “تیری رینول”) as “Tiri Reinol” and kept institutional names (Yale University, MBA) in English.
- Converted monetary figures and legal terms accurately (e.g., “بیش از ۲۰۸ هزار دلار” → “over $208,000”).
- Preserved the structure of the two paragraphs, ensuring the translation reflects the original’s tone and details.

