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added that it had assigned Shalit this topic in the belief that the quality of her former work in reputable publications merited a second chance after her plagiarism scandals of two decades earlier, and that the editors now realized that they had been "wrong to make this assignment" that "reflects
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fact-checkers and editors, but had encouraged at least one source to lie about having a son–all of which left no remedy short of a full retraction. The note also revealed that Barrett had requested her byline read "Ruth S. Barrett", but that "in the interest of transparency" Shalit was now spelled
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assigned and published an article Shalit wrote as a freelancer, "The Mad, Mad World of Niche Sports Among Ivy League-Obsessed Parents". The article, published online in October 2020 and in print in November 2020, exposed efforts of affluent residents of the Gold Coast of Connecticut to use niche
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The Atlantic magazine retracted a story last month about affluent parents who push their children into niche sports after it said it could not "attest to the trustworthiness and credibility of the author," Ruth Shalit Barrett, "and therefore we cannot attest to the veracity of the
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retracted an article she wrote (involving Connecticut parents trying to get their children into Ivy League schools through athletic spots) after it emerged that she had encouraged a source to lie to the magazine's
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sports to give their already-privileged children further advantages in the competitive admissions process at elite colleges and universities. After questions were raised by
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According to the editor's note, evidence had emerged after the article was published both in print and online that Barrett had not only lied to
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million in damages, arguing that her reputation had been "unlawfully smeared" by the retraction and accompanying editor's note.
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Ruth Shalit Barrett sues Atlantic for $ 1 million over retraction of viral article, allegations of inaccuracies
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In 1994 and 1995, she was discovered to have plagiarized portions of several articles she wrote for the
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stood by its retraction and note, and rejected her allegations, describing the lawsuit as "meritless".
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In 1994 and 1995, Shalit was discovered to have plagiarized portions of several articles she wrote for
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In the fall of 1995, Shalit wrote a 13,000-word piece about race relations at
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of the article's print version for the sake of "the historical record".
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published its retraction of the entire article, but uploaded a
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that same year. Soon after, she was offered an internship at
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She is the sister of conservative writer and author
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and had a $ 45,000-a-year contract to do pieces for
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