“The lawsuit is legally and factually baseless, and the University will offer a vigorous defense,” University spokesperson Karen Peart wrote in an email to the News. They explained that one outcome of the case could be the revelation of private communications between the Law School administrators during the discovery process, and flagged that it was unusual for the plaintiffs to remain anonymous in a case of this nature. Yet various legal experts expressed questions over the goals and origins of the lawsuit. “Two Yale Law School deans, along with Yale Law School’s Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, worked together in an attempt to blackball two students of color from job opportunities as retaliation for refusing to lie to support the University’s investigation into a professor of color,” the complaint reads. The plaintiffs requested punitive damages of at least $75,000 and compensatory damages of at least $75,000, among other monetary rewards. The complaint - a copy of which was obtained by the News - was filed in the United States District Court of Connecticut. The students, referred to as Jane and John Doe throughout the lawsuit, are suing the University and Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken, Law School Associate Dean Ellen Cosgrove and Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Yaseen Eldik on the grounds of breach of contract, intentional interference with prospective business relationships and defamation, among others. If you want you can check Ashley walkthrough because there are scenes with Derek.Two unnamed Yale Law School students filed a complaint Monday against three Law School administrators and the University for allegedly “blackball” them from job opportunities after they refused to endorse a statement in the ongoing investigation against law professor Amy Chua. Now you have unlocked all the scenes with Derek, enjoy! Other Scenes unlocked before