In a practical sense USC can already know that the user has authenticated but 
in every instances, the spawnedf helper app looks for the token and gives it to 
the server, so there is technically a 'sign in' step even though it is a 
formality if you've already signed in (unless the server has revoked the token 
in the interim).
Note when I talk about signing in, in this sense, I'm not talking about the 
user entering any credentials (or even any dialog showing) but more the process 
that is happening in the background between the client and server to 
'handshake' before allowing submission.

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  Cancelling sign-in after grading review says "Submitting now…" forever

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