Amini v. Southern Cal.University of Health Sciences
Plaintiff Behzad Amini appeals from a summary judgment entered in his lawsuit against defendants Southern California University of Health Sciences (the University) and various entities, administrators, and faculty members of the University. Amini, who was a first-year chiropractic student, alleged that defendants discriminated against him in grading his midterm examinations in one of his classes, failed to follow the procedures set forth in the Student Handbook when investigating his discrimination complaint, retaliated against him by suspending him, and failed to follow proper procedures when they suspended him. The undisputed evidence before the trial court showed, however, that Amini cannot establish discriminatory animus or retaliation by defendants, and that Amini was not injured by any failure by defendants to follow proper procedures. Accordingly, Court affirm the judgment.
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