The University of Kansas School of Law did not violate the due-process rights of a first-year student it expelled for failure to disclose numerous criminal convictions, a federal judge has ruled.

U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren of Wichita on April 18 granted summary judgment in a lawsuit brought by former student Robert Brown. He sued the law school and university officials, including former law dean Gail Agrawal and sitting dean Stephen Mazza, in November 2010, alleging they did not follow the university’s internal disciplinary procedures during his dismissal.

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