D.C. v. MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION
D.C. |
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION |
2:2012cv05592 |
September 7, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Newark Office |
Morris |
Katharine S. Hayden |
Patty Shwartz |
Civil Rights: Education |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1401 |
None |
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Filing 41 ORDER denying 20 Motion for Summary Judgment ; denying 34 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; Summary judgment is granted sua sponte in favor of the defendant. Signed by Judge Katharine S. Hayden on 3/31/14. (rg, ) |
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Plaintiff: D.C. | |
Represented By: | RUTH ANN LOWENKRON |
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