NOMI v. REGENTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

Civ. No. 4-91-500.

796 F.Supp. 412 (1992)

Brian NOMI, Plaintiff, v. The REGENTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, and Regent Wendell R. Anderson, Regent M. Elizabeth Craig, Regent Jean B. Keffeler, Regent Elton A. Kuderer, Regent H. Bryan Neel, Regent Alan C. Page, Regent Mary J. Page, Regent Thomas R. Reagan, Regent David K. Roe, Regent Darrin M. Rosha, Regent Stanley D. Sahlstrom, Regent Ann J. Wynia, President Nils Hasselmo, Executive Director Barbara J. Muesing, and Associate Executive Director Kenneth L. Janzen, In Their Official Capacity as Members of the Regents for the University of Minnesota, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Minnesota, Fourth Division.

June 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary L. Huusko, St. Paul, Minn., for plaintiff.

Cecilia M. Michel, Donald M. Lewis, Julie A. Fleming-Wolfe; Meredith M. McQuaid, Popham, Haik, Schnobrich & Kaufman, Minneapolis, Minn., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

MacLAUGHLIN, Chief Judge.

This matter is before the Court on crossmotions for summary judgment. Defendants' motion will be granted and plaintiff's motion will be denied.

FACTS

Plaintiff Brian Nomi is a second-year law student at the University of Minnesota Law School and a Second Lieutenant on inactive status in the United States Army Reserves. In 1990, plaintiff founded a student organization at the university named...

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