A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by an acclaimed opera singer who sued the University of Michigan over his firing for what the school deemed sexual misconduct.
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Read full article: Man accused in murder of 33-year-old Jacksonville woman also accused in separate double shooting Daniels claimed that his rights were violated during the process that led to his University of Michigan firing. The school denied it and noted that he had been represented by a lawyer. Daniels' attorney, Francyne Stacey, said the criminal case in Texas presented “exceptional circumstances.”
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