Following up on my previous posts (links below): Diverse Issues in Higher Education, University of Idaho Law School Discrimination Case Will Go to Trial:
A discrimination case involving University of Idaho College of Law professor Shaakirrah Sanders will go to trial, giving Sanders the chance to argue that she was discriminated against by school deans, KTVB7 reported.
This development comes after a judge said the court found sufficient evidence to raise issues of alleged discrimination. The trial is set for Oct. 11 in Coeur d’Alene.
Sanders will now be able to sue former interim dean Dr. Jerrold Long and former dean Mark Adams.
Law.com, Federal Court Allows Professor to Pursue Individual Capacity Claims Against Former Law School Dean
Prior TaxProf Blog coverage:
- Tenured Professor Files Gender, Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Idaho Law School, Former Dean (June 21, 2021)
- Tenured Black Law Professor Alleges More Mistreatment In Amended Title VII Complaint (July 12, 2021)
- Federal Judge Denies Idaho Law School’s Summary Judgment Motion In Tenured Black Professor’s Gender And Racial Discrimination Case (Aug. 14, 2021)




