Linda Morse v. University of Vermont

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1992-08-19

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CARDAMONE, Circuit Judge: Generally, if a controversy is fully litigated, the right of a matter emerges. Yet, with the passage of time the wrong alleged becomes stale, witnesses die, memories fade so the litigation must be timely commenced or a statute of limitations may bar its continuing. The law offers a potential plaintiff a choice: having her rights determined by trial or s…

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