Daniel v. Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and A & M College

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Louisiana
DecidedAugust 25, 2021
Docket3:20-cv-00081
StatusUnknown

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Daniel v. Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and A & M College, (M.D. La. 2021).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA

ANNIE J. DANIEL CIVIL ACTION

VERSUS NO. 20-81-SDD-SDJ

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE

RULING

Pending before the Court is the Motion for Summary Judgment1 filed by Defendant, the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (“LSU”). Plaintiff, Dr. Annie J. Daniel (“Plaintiff” or “Dr. Daniel”), filed an Opposition2 to this motion, to which LSU filed a Reply.3 LSU also filed a Supplemental Motion for Summary Judgment.4 For the reasons that follow, LSU’s Motion shall be granted. I. STATEMENT OF UNDISPUTED MATERIAL FACTS Before setting forth the specific facts at issue in this case, the Court notes that Local Rule 56(f) provides: Facts contained in a supporting or opposing statement of material facts, if supported by record citations as required by this rule, shall be deemed admitted unless properly controverted. An assertion of fact set forth in a statement of material facts shall be followed by a citation to the specific page or paragraph of identified record material supporting the assertion.

1 Rec. Doc. No. 15. 2 Rec. Doc. No. 22. 3 Rec. Doc. No. 37. 4 Rec. Doc. No. 20. 68650 1 The court may disregard any statement of fact not supported by a specific citation to record material properly considered on summary judgment. The court shall have no independent duty to search or consider any part of the record not specifically referenced in the parties’ separate statement of facts.

When LSU filed its Statement of Material Facts Not at Issue,5 its assertions of fact were not accompanied by citations to the record. For that reason, Dr. Daniel argues that LSU’s alleged undisputed facts should be stricken for failure to comply with the local rule.6 LSU disagrees, explaining that “Plaintiff overlooks the fact that the precise set of facts are set forth fully in Defendant’s Memorandum in Support with the record citations duly noted.”7 Considering that the citations to the record were available alongside the identical factual assertions made in the body of LSU’s Memorandum, and that LSU filed an amended Statement that included record citations,8 the Court declines to impose the harsh sanction of striking LSU’s Statement of Material Facts Not at Issue.9 Doing so would deem admitted the facts set forth in Dr. Daniel’s Statement of Material Facts Genuinely in Dispute, a result that is not warranted by what amounts to a clerical error, since corrected. Accordingly, the Court will consider both parties’ Statements. II. FACTUAL BACKGROUND10 On January 1, 2014, Dr. Annie J. Daniel began working at the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine (“LSU SVM”) as a Clinical Track Associate Professor of Veterinary Medical Education and as the Director of Veterinary Instructional

5 Rec. Doc. No. 15-2. 6 Rec. Doc. No. 22-1, p. 1. 7 Rec. Doc. No. 38, p. 1. 8 Rec. Doc. No. 38. 9 Rec. Doc. No. 15-2. 10 While the Court reviewed all of the briefs and exhibits, as well as Plaintiff’s Statement of Material Facts Genuinely in Dispute and LSU’s Statement of Material Facts Not at Issue, this factual presentation focuses primarily on those facts material to the Court’s Ruling. 68650 2 Design and Outcome Assessments.11 Though the position was a new one at LSU SVM, Dr. Daniel was not new to the field, having previously been employed in similar capacities at Des Moines University and at the Tulane University School of Medicine.12 Among Dr. Daniel’s responsibilities at LSU SVM was “curriculum mapping,” which she describes as using “an electronic database to document all of the elements of the curriculum” in order

to ensure that “each course, each lecture, has been aligned with . . . the learning objectives, the assessment method, method of teaching, as well as the institutional accreditation standards.”13 Dr. Daniel, a black woman, has a Ph.D in Education,14 but no background in veterinary science. When she started at LSU SVM, Dr. Daniel’s supervisor was Dr. Joseph Taboada, a white man who was at that time the Associate Dean for Student and Academic Affairs.15 During the interview process, Dr. Daniel had spoken with Dr. Taboada on the phone, and he asked her about her skills and job experience.16 Shortly after Dr. Daniel was hired, Dr. Taboada visited her at her office. Dr. Daniel alleges that “out of the blue,” Dr. Taboada

said, “You know, I didn’t know you were black because you didn’t sound black on the phone.”17 Dr. Daniel reports that she “just kind of ignored”18 the comment. Dr. Taboada denies making the comment, asserting that “that never happened.”19

11 Rec. Doc. No. 22-5, p. 149 (Exhibit 1 to Deposition of Dr. Annie Daniel). 12 Rec. Doc. No. 22-5 (Deposition of Dr. Annie Daniel), p. 2, lines 16-18; Id. at p. 8, lines 12-14. 13 Id. at p. 10, lines 13-19. 14 Id. at p. 12, line 5. 15 Rec. Doc. No. 15-2, ¶ 3 and 5; Rec. Doc. No. 22-1, ¶ 1. 16 Rec. Doc. No. 22-5, p. 3, lines 18-20. 17 Id. at p. 17, lines 17-19. 18 Id. at line 21. 19 Rec. Doc. No. 20-3 (Deposition of Dr. Joseph Taboada), p. 16, lines 11-16. 68650 3 Dr. Daniel and Dr. Taboada occasionally discussed diversity at LSU SVM. Dr. Taboada testified that he “talked a lot about black students” with Dr. Daniel, specifically about “one of the problems that we have within the profession and within the school is that we’re not a very diverse profession. So this is a big issue, is to try and increase diversity within the profession.”20 Dr. Daniel agrees that she on several occasions “tried

to give [Dr. Taboada] recommendations on how to improve diversity, how to recruit, and things like that.”21 Dr. Daniel alleges that, in one such conversation that took place within a few months of her hiring, Dr. Taboada made a number of racist statements about black students and the reasons for the lack of black students at LSU SVM. When she asked Dr. Taboada why there were so few, he allegedly stated that “they,” meaning black students, “don’t do well,”22 and told the story of a black student at LSU SVM who took seven years to complete the program, which normally takes four years.23 On another occasion, in Dr. Daniel’s office in summer 2014, Dr. Daniel alleges that Dr. Taboada said “Black people don’t expect their kids to go to college. . .[b]ecause they don’t go to college themselves.”24 At some point, Dr. Taboada allegedly stated that

Southern University, a historically black college, is “academically weak” and that the students who come to LSU SVM from there “do not do well.”25 In the context of discussing Dr. Daniel’s planned recruiting trips to historically black colleges, Dr. Taboada allegedly told her that, on a previous recruiting trip, he was told that “[b]lacks preferred for their

20 Id. at p. 16-17. 21 Rec. Doc. No. 22-5, p. 31, lines 5-8. 22 Id. at p. 21, lines 8-9. 23 Id. at p. 22, lines 12-24. 24 Id. at p. 21, lines 10-15. 25 Id. at p. 32 lines 13-20. 68650 4 students to go to med school, not vet school.”*° Similarly, he once allegedly cited his belief that “African-American applicants would be burdened with student loans”2’ as a factor in the low number of black students at LSU SVM. Dr. Daniel testified that she found all of the above remarks to be racially offensive.2® She maintained a list of Dr. Taboada’s remarks as she recalled them:°

Reasons Why LSU SVM Do Not Have More Black Students: ; We do not want to burden them down with student loans 2. me Blacks do not expect their kids to go to college 3. Black vithout ¢ e degrees ha ectation f BI people without college degrees have no expectation for their children to go to college 4. They are just not applying to our school co thar rat welbar a : ° southern University students are nor academically strong enough a _ : a o we ». Southern University has a weak animal science program, and their students are not successful here 7.

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