Lassiter v. Alabama A & M University

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1994-08-17

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EDMONDSON, Circuit Judge: Principles of qualified immunity govern this ease. The controversy arises from the discharge, without a hearing, of plaintiff from state employment. In the district court, defendants, in their individual capacities, were granted judgment as a matter of law under Fed.R.Civ.Pro. 50(a). We affirm the judgments. THE CASE In June 1986, defendants — state univer…

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