Edwards v. BOARD OF REGENTS OF NORTHWEST MO. ST. U.

397 F. Supp. 822, 1975 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11535
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedJuly 8, 1975
Docket74 CV 2-SJ
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Edwards v. BOARD OF REGENTS OF NORTHWEST MO. ST. U., 397 F. Supp. 822, 1975 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11535 (W.D. Mo. 1975).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

JOHN W. OLIVER, District Judge.

This case presents the claim of a student that he was denied due process in connection with his expulsion from Northwest Missouri State University (NMSU). Plaintiff seeks to permanently enjoin the defendant Board of Regents and other officials of NMSU from enforcing their decision to expel him, and, presumably prays for an injunction reinstating him in the university. On January 21, 1974 Judge Collinson denied plaintiff’s motion for a temporary restraining order reinstating him as a student at NMSU. After pretrial procedures were completed, the parties filed cross motions for summary judgment. For the reasons that will follow, we find and conclude that defendants’ motion for summary judgment should be granted.

*823 I. FINDINGS OF FACT

The factual circumstances surrounding plaintiff’s expulsion have been stipulated by the parties:

1. Plaintiff is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Missouri; and was a student at Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri, from September, 1969 until the order of expulsion of March 6, 1973, referred to herein.

2. Northwest Missouri State University is a state-operated institution of higher education situated at Mary-ville, Missouri. Defendant The Board of Regents for the Northwest Missouri State University is the duly appointed governing body of said University under the laws of the State of Missouri, and is a quasi-public corporate entity established by Missouri law (Chapter 174, V.A.M.S.). Defendant Charles Thate is the Provost of NMSU and was formerly the Vice President for Student Affairs. Defendant Robert P. Foster is the President of NMSU. The capacities of the remaining defendants with the University are as follows:

Arthur Mallory Missouri Commissioner of Education, and, as such, Ex Officio member of The Board of Regents
Richard Buckridge Director of Admissions
Ruth Nystrom Former Registrar
Robert E. Bush Dean of Admissions and Records
Phillip H. Hayes Dean of Students
Everett W. Brown Assistant to the President
Donald D. Petry Vice President for Business Affairs
Dwain E. Small Former Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mark M. Maddox Former Director of Financial Aid

3. The Board of Regents of NMSU on March 6, 1973 included the following persons: W. M. C. Dawson, Wm. Phares, A. B. Vogt, John M. Yeaman, C. F. Russell, James B. Stubbs and Arthur Mallory, Ex Officio.

4. The Student Handbook contains provisions shown on the exhibits attached hereto numbered pages 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 40, and 41. 1

5. On or about February 9, 1973, the plaintiff was suspended from defendant Northwest Missouri State University pending a formal hearing before the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee on the charge of persistently irresponsible behavior by a student after repeated warnings by University authorities. On the basis of this suspension plaintiff was not eligible to attend classes in which he was formally enrolled. The specific charges were:

1. Disruption of academic class taught by Mrs. Sharon Browning on February 7, 1973.
2. Attendance in class in which you were not registered after you had been informed in writing that you were not to attend the class.
3. Verbal altercation with Mr. Everett Brown on February 7, 1973.
4. Failure to show proper meal ticket and/or failure to pay for meal on December 8, 1972.
5. Failure to appear before the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee on February 8, 1973, as requested in a letter dated January 31, 1973 from Phil H. Hayes, Dean of Students, and *824 reconfirmed in a telephone conversation of that date.
6. Several written reports of disruptive behavior in the J. W. Jones Union during the past two years.

6. By letter of February 9, 1973 from Phil H. Hayes, Dean of Students, plaintiff was advised of his suspension and pending hearing. This letter is identified as Plaintiff’s Exhibit 2.

7. A hearing was held on or about February 15, 1973 before the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee on the basis of the charges outlined above and as provided in the Student Handbook. The plaintiff appeared at the hearing with his witnesses but without counsel.

8. By letter of February 21, 1973, from Phil Hayes, Dean of Students, plaintiff was' advised that on or about February 15, 1973 with reference to the above charges, the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee voted unanimously:

That all charges be dropped and Jefferson Edwards be found not guilty and that he be eligible to return to classes in good standing at Northwest Missouri State University and that the Committee recommend a thorough investigation of racial discrimination on this campus.

Plaintiff did not appeal this decision.

9. The plaintiff was not given a hearing before the Student-Faculty Committee as to any charges arising from occurrences subsequent to February 15, 1973.

10. The plaintiff was found not guilty of any charges by the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee at its February 15, 1973 hearing or thereafter and that Committee did not recommend expulsion.

11. Plaintiff was not given any written warning by the Student-Faculty committee subsequent to the hearing of February 15, 1973, and he was not given any discipline of any nature by that Committee.

12. On or about February 19, 1973 at or near 12:30 p. m., the plaintiff was suspended from all classes by defendant Charles Thate, Vice President for Student Affairs.

13. By letter dated February 20, 1973, from Dr. E. K. DeVore, Chairman of the NMSU Division of Business, to Robert P. Foster, President, a review of the Jefferson Edwards disciplinary proceeding and consideration of new evidence and charges was requested.

14. A three-page letter from Robert P. Foster, President of NMSU, addressed to plaintiff, dated February 27, 1973 was personally delivered to the plaintiff on February 27, 1973, notifying him of a disciplinary hearing before the Board of Regents for the Northwest Missouri State University at 10:00 a. m. on March 6, 1973, which letter set out in nineteen (19) paragraphs the particular charges and allegations against plaintiff which would be considered.

15. The following specific charges were listed in the President’s letter to plaintiff, dated February 27, 1973, as matters to be considered by the Board of Regents:

1. Disruption by you of academic class taught by Mrs.

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