THOMPSON v. PETERSON

Civil No. 950276.

546 N.W.2d 856 (1996)

J. Malcolm THOMPSON, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Larry R. PETERSON, David B. Danbom, Yur-Bok Lee, Gerald Anderson, Thomas Isern, Harriette McCaul, Rick D. Johnson, all of whom are and/or were persons employed within the teaching faculty and/or administration at North Dakota State University, being named herein as having acted in both their individual and official capacities, and North Dakota State University, a publicly supported institution of higher learning under the control of the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education, Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

April 25, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Thompson (argued), of David C. Thompson, P.C., Grand Forks, for plaintiff and appellant.

Douglas A. Bahr (argued), Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General's Office, Bismarck, and Sara Beth Gullickson (no appearance), Assistant Attorney General, Moorhead, MN, for defendants and appellees.


MESCHKE, Justice.

J. Malcolm Thompson appealed from a judgment dismissing his lawsuit against North Dakota State University (NDSU), and Larry Peterson, David Danbom, Yur-Bok Lee, Gerald Anderson, Thomas Isern, Harriette McCaul, and Rick Johnson in their official capacities as members of the faculty and administration of NDSU and in their individual capacities (collectively referred to as defendants).1 Thompson sought damages and injunctive...

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