Nwaubani v. Grossman, No. 14-2250 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit against officials at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth after the university had commenced termination proceedings against him, alleging, inter alia, claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983 for violations of his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Plaintiff then filed a second amended complaint along with an amended motion for preliminary injunction requesting that the termination proceedings be halted and Plaintiff be reinstated to his position. Defendants moved to dismiss the amended complaint. The district court granted in part and denied in part the motion to dismiss and sua sponte combined the motion for preliminary injunction with a trial on the merits. The university subsequently terminated Plaintiff. During the pendency of Plaintiff’s interlocutory appeal of the district court’s order combining the preliminary injunction hearing with the trial, the district court proceeded with the case. The First Circuit dismissed the appeal, holding that the Court had no jurisdiction over the underlying decision to consolidate the motion for preliminary injunction with trial. Therefore, the Court also lacked jurisdiction over the district court’s denials of Plaintiff’s motions to reconsider its order.
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