
Suspended UK law professor sues university over dean appointment
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Ramsi Woodcock, a suspended University of Kentucky law professor, has filed a lawsuit against UK challenging the university's appointment of a new law school dean, WUKY reported.
The lawsuit marks the latest legal action in an ongoing dispute involving Woodcock, whose suspension from the University of Kentucky College of Law has been the subject of previous controversy. The nature of the specific claims in the new lawsuit was not immediately disclosed, but the filing underscores tensions at the law school regarding administrative appointments and personnel matters.
Woodcock's case has drawn attention from faculty and legal observers who have questioned the circumstances surrounding his suspension. The new dean appointment, which sparked the lawsuit, represents a significant leadership decision for the law school, which is part of the university's academic infrastructure.
The University of Kentucky has not yet issued a public response to the lawsuit. The case could have implications for how the university navigates disputes with faculty members and the transparency of its administrative appointment processes.
This is a developing story and additional details are expected to emerge as the lawsuit proceeds through the courts.