BuzzFeed - Another section of the senatorâs book appears to be copied from a think tank scholar. Mark Wilson / Getty Images Another section of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's 2012 book Government Bullies appears to be plagiarized from an article by a think tank scholar, as well as a section of a speech copied from a conservative chain email. As BuzzFeed previously reported, parts of the book were plagiarized from a variety of sources, including the Heritage Foundation, Cato Institute and a Forbes article.As was the case with other instances, Paul includes a link to the work in his book's footnotes, but does not note that the language itself was taken from the source.Here's Cato scholar Timothy Sandefur of the Pacific Legal Foundation in Regulation Magazine in an article on wetlands.Congress enacts broadly worded statutes threatening devastating penalties for vaguely worded violationsâand leaves administrative officials the discretion to fill in the details.And here's how P
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