HAJJAR-NEJAD v. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY et al, No. 1:2010cv00626 - Document 43 (D.D.C. 2012)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER. Hajjar-Nejad's third 33 Motion to Amend is GRANTED-IN-PART and DENIED-IN-PART. Specifically, the Motion is DENIED insofar as Hajjar-Nejad seeks leave to amend the Complaint to add (a) breach of contract claims b eyond his claim that GW breached the Offer of Acceptance by dismissing him from the Medical School in July 2007; (b) claims that GW discriminated and retaliated against him in violation of the DCHRA; (c) claims of discrimination and retaliation arisi ng under Title VII; (d) constitutional claims arising under the First and Fourteenth Amendments; and (e) claims of discrimination and retaliation arising under Title VI based on acts pre-dating April 9, 2007. The Motion is GRANTED insofar as Hajjar- Nejad seeks leave to add those claims identified in his Proposed Third Amended Complaint that allege (a) discrimination or retaliation under Title VI based on acts occurring on or after April 9, 2007; and (b) claims of discrimination or retaliation u nder Section 1981 based on acts occurring on or after April 9, 2006. The Clerk of the Court shall accept Hajjar-Nejad's attached [43-1] Third Amended Complaint, which has been redacted by the Court, and its accompanying exhibits, for filing. G oing forward, the Third Amended Complaint shall be considered viable only insofar as it is compatible with the terms of this Memorandum Opinion and Order and the Court's August 15, 2011 Memorandum Opinion and Order. The Clerk of the Court shall mail a copy of this Memorandum Opinion and Order to Hajjar-Nejad at his address of record. Signed by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly on January 4, 2012. (lcckk3) (Additional attachment(s) added on 1/4/2012: # 1 Exhibit Third Amended Complaint (Redacted))

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