JONES v. SOUTHERN UNIV. AND A & M COLLEGE

No. 96 CA 1430.

693 So.2d 1265 (1997)

Thomas D. JONES v. SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A & M COLLEGE SYSTEM Through its BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 9, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Steven Mannear, Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff/Appellant Thomas D. Jones.

Norman F. Pizza, New Orleans, and Jean G. Ray, Baton Rouge, for Defendant/Appellee Southern University and A & M College System through its Board of Supervisors.

Before GONZALES, KUHN and CHIASSON, JJ.


GONZALES, Judge.

In this appeal, plaintiff/appellant, Thomas D. Jones (Jones), challenges a trial court judgment granting an exception of lack of subject matter jurisdiction in favor of defendant/appellee, Southern University and A & M College System (Southern University).2

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

In 1991, Jones began his employment as an associate professor of law at the Southern University Law Center. In October...

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