As regular readers will recall (Age Discrimination Lawsuit Filed Against MSU College of Law, MSU College of Law Isn't Alone. Age Discrimination Plaintiff Also Turned Down By 100 Other Law Schools, and MSU College of Law Age-Discrimination Plaintiff Explains His Bigger Objective), a 61-year old former Attorney General of North Dakota believes the explanation for MSU College of Law's failure to give him an interview to teach at the law school is age discrimination. MSU's response boils down to "we took him at his word that he didn't want what we had to offer:"
When Plaintiff filled out the self-described "mandatory" application form, which specifically asked for his teaching intersets and qualifications, Plantiff revealed that he was not qualified -- he was neither interested in nor willing to teach courses for which MSU Law hired instructors.
Here's the entire motion-to-dismiss (PDF).
HT: The BLT