Meyers v. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale et al
Cal Meyers |
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and John Koropchak |
3:2008cv00556 |
August 5, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
Assault Libel & Slander Office |
Jackson |
Clifford J. Proud |
Michael J. Reagan |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Filing 44 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying Meyers' 37 Motion to Reopen Case and denying Meyers' 41 Motion to Vacate Entry of Costs. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 11/5/2009. (pjm) |
Filing 22 ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART 8 MOTION to Dismiss: As explained in the attached Order, the Court hereby GRANTS IN PART AND DENIES IN PART the Defendants' motion to dismiss (Doc. 8). The motion is GRANTED to the extent that Counts II, V, VI, VIII, and IX are entirely DISMISSED and Counts VII and X are DISMISSED insofar as they seek damages against Koropchak. The motion is DENIED to the extent that Counts VII and X remain pending insofar as they seek prospective injunctive re lief. Counts I, III, and IV remain pending and are not affected by the rulings in this Order. Additionally, the Court DIRECTS Meyers to file a first amended complaint so as to remove the dismissed claims no later than July 20, 2009. When doing so, Meyers shall re-label all Counts with arabic numbers rather than roman numerals. See attached Order for details. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 7/10/2009. (djp) |
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