SELLMAN v. BARUCH COLLEGE OF CITY UNIV. OF N. Y.

79 Civ. 4485.

482 F.Supp. 475 (1979)

Joseph SELLMAN, Plaintiff, v. BARUCH COLLEGE OF the CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK and Baruch College Association and Baruch College Day Session Assembly and Baruch College Senate Election Committee, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

November 16, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lake, Bogan, Lenoir & Jones, P. C., New York City, for plaintiff; J. Kip Lenoir, New York City, of counsel.

Allen G. Schwartz, Corp. Counsel, New York City, for defendants; Joseph F. Bruno, George Gutwirth, New York City, of counsel.


OPINION

EDWARD WEINFELD, District Judge.

This is an action to declare void a provision of the Day Session Student Constitution (the "student constitution") adopted by the Day Session students of the Bernard M. Baruch College of the City of New York ("Baruch College"). Baruch College, named as a defendant, is a constituent unit of the City University of New York, a publicly-funded university administered by the...

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