KRAMER v. HORTON

No. 84-762.

125 Wis.2d 177 (1985)

371 N.W.2d 801

Paul KRAMER, Plaintiff-Respondent and Cross-Appellant, v. Frank E. HORTON, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Robert W. Corrigan, Dean of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Gerald T. McKenna, Chairman of the Department of Music of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Defendants-Appellants and Cross-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided May 6, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendants-appellants and cross-respondents the cause was submitted on the briefs of Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general, with Leroy L. Dalton, assistant attorney general, of counsel, of Madison.

For the plaintiff-respondent and cross-appellant the cause was submitted on the briefs of Meissner, Tierney, Ehlinger & Whipp, S.C., with Dennis L. Fisher and Susan J. Marguet of counsel, of Milwaukee.

Before Wedemeyer, P.J., Moser and Sullivan, JJ.


WEDEMEYER, P.J.

Frank Horton, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Robert Corrigan, dean of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Gerald McKenna, chairman of the Department of Music of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, all in an official representative capacity (UWM), appeal from orders denying their motions for dismissal and for summary judgment. UWM also appeals from a judgment which ordered a "name-clearing"...

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