Baldwin was fired in 2001 and 15 years later we're still fighting this legal battle. Our legal system is broken.
Here's a nice little timeline of events i found online:
2002: Baldwin files lawsuit in federal court, at some point it is moved to state court.
the original suit outlined breach of contract, abuse of rights, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress (appear to be garden variety claims); it was later amended to add a claim for damages based on racial discrimination
2005: Court dismisses claim for racial discrimination, keeps other claims
2007 (May): Appeals court overturns lower court, allowing racial discrimination claim to move forward
2007 (Oct): Trial court moves forward, Baldwin wins initial jury trial for $2 million "for his claims of racial discrimination, breach of contract, abuse of rights, interference with a contract, and negligent infliction of emotional distress." (words from a later appeals court decision)
2009: Appeals court overturns on several grounds and tosses verdict and orders a new trial under its interpretation of the law
2011: Trial court (Judge Hernandez) rules on a summary judgement that Baldwin had no claims other than racial discrimination against UL, dismissing the claims for abuse of right, intentional interference with contract, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, and breach of contract. Baldwin appeals (which delays everything until resolved)
2014 (Feb): Appeals court overturns Hernandez specifically on the breach of contract claim
2014 (Oct): Louisiana Supreme Court overturns appeals court on the breach of contract claim
2016: Second trial, as ordered back in 2009, proceeds on the only remaining claim, for racial discrimination
So bacically "dismisses discrimination > Overturned > $2 mil verdict for everything > Overturned & New Trial ordered > Only discrimination claim allowed > Overturns breach of contract dismissal > Overturns the overturn > Discrimination only claim allowed."
Haha gotta love it
Mistrial declared in former UL-Lafayette head football coach’s discrimination lawsuit
"The East Baton Rouge Parish jury of six women and six men — nine of whom are white and three black — told state District Judge Todd Hernandez shortly before 9 p.m. that they were deadlocked and could not reach a verdict on Jerry Baldwin’s racial discrimination claim."
http://theadvocate.com/news/acadiana...nation-lawsuit
From the comments, I found this little nugget:
http://www.wbrz.com/news/state-seeks...y-from-school/
Just curious as to what evidence the jury heard so that six of them would think that is why he was fired...
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