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Haider v. Michigan Technological University

Supreme Court of Michigan
Apr 27, 1998
457 Mich. 860 (Mich. 1998)

Summary

holding that plaintiff had failed to “allege, let alone prove” that alleged conspiracy targeted a protected class that “possess[ed] the characteristics of a discrete and insular minority, such as race, national origin, or gender”

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Opinion

No. 109954.

Decided April 27, 1998.


Leave to Appeal Denied April 27, 1998:

Court of Appeals No. 183350.


Summaries of

Haider v. Michigan Technological University

Supreme Court of Michigan
Apr 27, 1998
457 Mich. 860 (Mich. 1998)

holding that plaintiff had failed to “allege, let alone prove” that alleged conspiracy targeted a protected class that “possess[ed] the characteristics of a discrete and insular minority, such as race, national origin, or gender”

Summary of this case from Borke v. Warren
Case details for

Haider v. Michigan Technological University

Case Details

Full title:HAIDER v. MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Apr 27, 1998

Citations

457 Mich. 860 (Mich. 1998)
581 N.W.2d 728

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Borke v. Warren

See also Haider v. Michigan Technological University, 89 F.3d 833 (TABLE), at *2 (6th Cir. June 19, 1996)…