BERGSTROM v. BUETTNER

Civ. No. A1-86-111.

697 F.Supp. 1098 (1987)

Eva Ng BERGSTROM, v. Dr. Ann M. BUETTNER, Judy L. Demers, Dr. Edwin C. James, Dr. Reed T. Keller, Dr. Harvey Knull, Dr. Maurice L. Lindblom, Dr. Jeanne Oberpriller, Dr. Norb O'Keefe, Dr. Richard A. Olafson, Dr. Dwayne A. Ollerich, Dr. Mark D. Olson, Dr. Albert F. Samuelson, Dr. John W. Vennes, Physicians and/or Members of the Teaching Faculty and/or Administration of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine; Dr. Thomas M. Johnson, Dean of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine; Steven Brink, Nikki Dietz, Lori Defrance, and Keith Leatherbury, Student Members of the Student Performance and Recognition Committee of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine; The University of North Dakota School of Medicine, and its Student Performance and Recognition Committee; The University of North Dakota; and the State Board of Higher Education.

United States District Court, D. North Dakota, Southwestern Division.

March 10, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Thompson, Fargo, N.D., Andrea F. Rubenstein, Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiff.

Gary R. Thune, Bismarck, N.D., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

CONMY, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff sues under sections 1983, 1985, and 1986, Title 42, United States Code, alleging that defendants unconstitutionally deprived her of her procedural and substantive due process rights, that defendants conspired to deprive her of her constitutional rights, and that defendants failed to terminate or report the conspiracy to deprive her of her constitutional rights. The case is now before the court on defendant...

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