University of Minnesota General Counsel Mark Rotenberg is catching fallout over what some have interpreted as his effort to limit attacks on the school’s psychiatry department. Great minds may think alike, but on this issue Rotenberg begs to differ.

The flap had its origin in the 2003 death of 26-year-old Dan Markingson, a psychiatric patient who committed suicide during a clinical trial conducted at the university.

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