Law Prof Files Suit Claiming Duquesne Discriminated in Appointment of Interim Dean
July 7, 2010 | By: Editor
Source: ABA Journal Top Stories
The aftershocks continue after the abrupt ouster of the popular dean of Duquesne law school more than two years ago. The latest development: A Duquesne law professor is alleging in a lawsuit that the school discriminated against her in the appointment of an interim dean after the school told Donald Guter to resign or be fired. Vanessa Browne-Barbour, who is black, alleges discrimination on the basis of race and sex, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. She says the Pittsburgh law school failed to consider her for the interim position in December 2008 even though she was associate law dean and more…
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