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Brandmeyer v. Regents of the University of California
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4:20-cv-02886
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November 10, 2020
UC Regents Beat Student Suits Over COVID-19 Fee Refunds
A California federal judge this week dismissed a pair of proposed class actions accusing the Regents of the University of California of withholding campus fee refunds in the midst of pandemic-related closures, ruling that the regents are entitled to qualified immunity under the 11th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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October 05, 2020
UC Regents Nearing Win Against Students Over Virus Refunds
A California federal magistrate judge said during a hearing on Monday that she intends to dismiss a pair of proposed class actions accusing the Regents of the University of California of withholding campus fee refunds following coronavirus-related campus closures, finding that the students hadn't overcome the UC Regents' qualified immunity defense.
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April 27, 2020
Calif. University Systems Latest Sued Over COVID-19 Refunds
Students at University of California and California State University schools on Monday accused the university systems of withholding campus fees refunds in the wake of COVID-19-related campus closures, lodging a pair of proposed class actions that look to represent a combined 700,000 total students.