Today, I filed in the United States district court a twelve (12) page, fifteen (15) count cause of action against the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The lawsuit contends that the Defendants (Board of Trustees to the Graduate Teaching Assitant/ Associate) violated U.S. Const. amends I, V, XIV, sec. 1; 42 U.S.C. sections 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986; and Mass. Gen. L. ch. 93A (Consumer Protection Act). In addition to the constitutional and statutes violations, I am pleading several torts, including the Breach of the Special Relationship and Breach of Contract, etc.
The suit alleges that the fall 2006 semester Philosophy instructor, graduate teaching assistant, with intentional and aforethought, denied me the benefit of due process when he deprived me of my property rights. Basically, I ended the semester with an 92.5% final numeric grade and he graded me a final letter grade of C.
More to come!
BRIAN C. MARQUIS
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
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