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Question: How can I sue my University for wrongful and unjust expulsion? I feel very strongly that I was discriminated against and that the administration's decision to do so was primarily motivated by bias and prejudice. What is the legal recourse and how can I seek redress? Should I seek a judicial review? Thank you.
Answer: The following is provided for general information only. To find out how the law applies to a specific situation, contact an attorney directly. Generally, universities have their own policies in place to appeal actions. However, individuals who believe they are victims of discrimination may submit a Civil Rights Intake Questionnaire to the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
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How can I sue my University for wrongful and unjust expulsion? I feel very strongly that I was discriminated against and that the administration's decision to do so was primarily motivated by bias and prejudice. What is the legal recourse and how can I seek redress? Should I seek a judicial review? Thank you.
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