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Judge says discrimination lawsuit can proceed against University of Idaho

Professor Shaakirrah Sanders was hired to teach at the College of Law in 2011. She alleges that she was unfairly denied an associate dean position.
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Shaakirrah Sanders

LEWISTON, Idaho — A federal judge says a discrimination lawsuit filed against the University of Idaho by a UI College of Law professor can move forward. 

U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill rejected a request from the University of Idaho to throw out the lawsuit last week. 

The Lewiston Tribune reported that Professor Shaakirrah Sanders was hired to teach at the College of Law in 2011 and in 2018 became the first African American to achieve the rank of full professor at the school. 

She filed the lawsuit several years ago, alleging that she was unfairly denied an associate dean position and faced other unfair conditions. The University of Idaho didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.  

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