Lifton v. Board of Education of the City of Chicago
United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
318 F. Supp. 2d 674 (2004)
- Written by Daniel Clark, JD
Facts
Kathleen Lifton (plaintiff) taught kindergarten at Norwood Park School (Norwood). William Meuer (defendant) was Norwood’s principal. During the 2001–2002 school year, Meuer charged Lifton with several violations of school personnel policies, such as failing to issue final grades and sending unauthorized letters to parents, causing the school board to issue an official reprimand against Lifton. Meuer also allegedly told Norwood’s assistant principal that Lifton was “lazy,” “burnt out,” “resting on her laurels,” “unstable,” and “looking for sympathy” and that Lifton “doesn’t want to work” and “wants to go home at 2.” Lifton filed several lawsuits against Norwood school officials, including a defamation action against Meuer for his comments to the assistant principal. Meuer filed for summary judgment.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Bucklo, J.)
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