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Tribal school accused of discrimination
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002 The Northern Cheyenne Tribal School and its board are the target of discrimination lawsuit filed by a former superintendent. Thomas John Feeney, who is white, says he was suspended last April without due cause by the school's grievance committee. He was then fired after he sought help through the tribe's court system. Feeney is seeking $172,373 in compensatory damages, $50,000 in punitive damages and other claims. Get the Story:
Fired school superintendent's lawsuit alleges bias by Northern Cheyenne (The Billings Gazette 3/28)
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