Path cleared for South Korean Buddhist university to sue Yale

The Associated Press is reporting that US District Judge Tucker Melancon has cleared the way for South Korea's mighty Buddhist university Dongguk to proceed with it lawsuit against Yale University this June. In its lawsuit, the institution claims it hired an art history professor after Yale incorrectly confirmed that the professor had earned his doctorate from Yale. Dongguk seeks $ 50 million in damages, citing the considerable scandal the hire caused. Last week, Judge Melancon rejected almost all of Yale's motion for summary judgment (though he did grant a request to dismiss a civil charge of reckless and wanton conduct). Read the whole report here.

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