Richard Pratt/SourceMedia Group Admin Updated: 14 February 2013 | 7:15 am in Crime, Law and Justice, Education Policy, Higher Education, Higher Education, Johnson County, Statewide News

Lawyer who lost University of Iowa age claim won’t get new trial

Court says article by former North Dakota Attorney General was inadmissible hearsay


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A court has refused to grant a new trial to a Michigan lawyer who claims the University of Iowa law school passed him over for a teaching job because of his age.

The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that Donald Dobkin won’t get a second trial in his age discrimination claims, which a jury rejected last year.

Dobkin applied for a teaching position in 2008, citing experience leading a large immigration law firm and other qualifications. A 32-year-old was offered the position. Dobkin claimed he was passed over because he was 55.

Dobkin’s appeal argued that a judge erred by not allowing jurors to see an article by former North Dakota Attorney General Nicholas Spaeth about age discrimination in law schools.

The court says the article was inadmissible hearsay.



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