A federal judge denied a motion to temporarily prevent a federal judge from starting as the next dean of the University of Kentucky College of Law.Ā
Last week, professor Ramsi Woodcockfiled a lawsuitagainst the incoming dean, Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove, as well as UK President Eli Capilouto, Provost Robert DiPaola and the university. Among Woodcockās requests were asking the court to block Van Tatenhove from becoming dean of the law school and preventing UK administrators from appointing or reappointing a dean over the objection of a majority of faculty.Ā
The case had been originally filed in the U.S. Eastern Kentucky District Court, but has since moved to the Western District, as Van Tatenhove served in the Eastern District. District Judge Benjamin J. Beaton, of the U.S. Western District of Kentucky, is now presiding over the case.Ā
Beaton denied a motion for a temporary restraining order from Woodcock. Joe Childers, who is representing Woodcock, said he will now seek a preliminary injunction.Ā
UK announced Van Tatenhove, who was appointed to the bench by Republican President George W. Bush, as the next dean of the collegeearlier this year, but the choice has been met with criticism.Ā
DemocraticGov. Andy Beshearblasted UK administration this springfor the choice, saying he was ālosing confidence and growing increasingly concernedā with the management of the stateās flagship institution. Associate deans at the law school wrotea February emailto DiPaola that faculty felt Van Tatenhove was an āunacceptableā candidate as he lacked āqualifications to be granted tenure,ā which could risk the schoolās accreditation with theAmerican Bar Association.Ā
Beshearrenewed his questionsabout Van Tatenhoveās appointment during a Thursday press conference, as well as his disapproval over aĀ $3.2 million payoutto retiring UK Director Mitch Barnhart.Ā
UK spokesperson Jay Blanton previously said Van Tatenhove was to start as the law dean on Monday.Ā
āWe are pleased that Dean Van Tatenhove is here at UK and excited about the outstanding leadership he will provide for the Rosenberg College of Law,ā Blanton said Wednesday.Ā
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