Students Settle Case From 2014 Against UWM
In dispute over who was real student government president, UWM pays 'six figure settlement,' litigants say.
Two former University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students who waged a yearslong court battle against the university have settled nearly a decade after a contested student government election, their lawyer said.
Mohammad Samir Siddique was a senior in college in 2013 when he says he was elected president of UW-Milwaukee’s student government. The university’s administration refused to recognize the election, favoring instead a separate student government body set up by administration.
That dispute kicked off a series of lawsuits in state and federal court that proceeded in some form until last week. In a statement, Milwaukee attorney Gary Grass said Siddique and another student, Taylor Q. Scott, had accepted a “six-figure settlement” from the university. Scott was the last of about 40 students who filed an action against the university in 2014, Grass said.
“They literally told us that our actions had not been in vain and that it had resulted in policy changes, and then they apologized to us for what we had gone through,” Scott said in a recent interview with Grass on a Milwaukee community radio station.
Siddique and Scott said the original conflict over the student government election was a fight about control over student fees they said belonged with students under Wisconsin’s shared governance law. That law was changed in 2015 under former Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
After winning a 2014 case that permitted him to attend classes while his case was in court, Siddique graduated from UW-Milwaukee and now works as an attorney in Milwaukee. Scott, who said his enrollment was placed on hold amid the dispute, did not graduate. He works as an editor of a southwest Wisconsin news site, the Valley Sentinel.
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9 years later, former students settle with UW-Milwaukee in student government case was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
What has become of our legal system where most anyone can sue someone over most anything and walk away with alot of money.