Gutman et al v. Yeshiva University et al
Mordechai Twersky, Barry Singer and John Doe 1-XXXII |
Yeshiva University, Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy-Yeshiva University High School for Boys, Norman Lamm, Robert Hirt, Various Members of the Yeshiva University Board of Trustees, Whose names are currently unknown and thus designated as "James Doe 1-XXX and Various members of the Yeshiva University High School Board of Directors, Whose names are Currently Unknown and Thus Designated as "Joseph Doe 1-XXX |
1:2015cv02594 |
April 3, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
New York |
Unassigned |
Civil Rights: Education |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
None |
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Filing 23 OPINION & ORDER re: 13 MOTION to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Complaint pursuant to F.R.C.P. 12(b)(6);. filed by Yeshiva University, Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy-Yeshiva University High School for Boys, Norman Lamm, Robert Hirt.The Court has considered all of the arguments raised by the parties. To the extent not specifically addressed above, they are either moot or without merit. For the foregoing reasons, the defendants' motion to dismiss is granted. The Clerk is directed to close all pending motions and to close this case. (As further set forth in this Opinion.) (Signed by Judge John G. Koeltl on 7/8/2015) (kgo) |
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