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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

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Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis. A judge decided Tuesday to proceed with a lawsuit against Kipnis and HarperCollins Publishers, declining the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case.

Kipnis lawsuit moves forward as judge declines motion to dismiss the case

March 9, 2018

A judge decided Tuesday to proceed with a lawsuit filed by a graduate student against Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis and HarperCollins Publishers, declining to grant a motion filed by the defendants...

Days before lawsuit over book, Kipnis was notified of Title IX complaint against her

Days before lawsuit over book, Kipnis was notified of Title IX complaint against her

September 21, 2017

Days before a Northwestern graduate student filed a lawsuit against Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis, the same student — and several other students and faculty members — filed a Title IX complaint...

Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis, shown in June 2015. The woman suing Kipnis filed a motion Monday in response to Kipnis own motion to dismiss the lawsuit.

Graduate student files memorandum in opposition to Kipnis, HarperCollins’ motion to dismiss lawsuit

August 23, 2017

A Northwestern graduate student on Monday filed a memorandum in opposition to a motion by Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis and HarperCollins, LLC, to dismiss a lawsuit the student had filed against Kipnis...

Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis, shown here on Thursday, June 4, 2015, was investigated for complaints that she violated the federal Title IX law against gender discrimination with her essay Sexual Paranoia Strikes Academe. Kipnis has filed a motion to dismiss a Northwestern students lawsuit against her.

Kipnis, HarperCollins file motion to dismiss Northwestern graduate student’s lawsuit

August 3, 2017

Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis and HarperCollins Publishers, LLC, filed a motion July 21 to dismiss a Northwestern graduate student’s lawsuit against them. The graduate student, using the pseudonym...

Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis, shown here on Thursday, June 4, 2015, was investigated for complaints that she violated the federal Title IX law against gender discrimination with her essay Sexual Paranoia Strikes Academe. Kipnis has filed a motion to dismiss a Northwestern students lawsuit against her.

Northwestern graduate student files request for pseudonym in lawsuit; Laura Kipnis, HarperCollins oppose

June 19, 2017

Communication Prof. Laura Kipnis and publishing house HarperCollins Publishers LLC filed an opposition June 9 to a motion from a Northwestern graduate student to continue using a pseudonym in her lawsuit...

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