Richard Moon Dept: Emily Carasco, a longtime law professor at the university, was one of two candidates shortlisted for the top law-school job -- before the university decided in the spring not to appoint either as dean, and to start the search anew, according to Montreal Gazette. In her first complaint to the tribunal, on July 14, she also asked for $60,000 in compensation from the school, and $15,000 from fellow law Prof. Richard Moon -- who brought up the allegations of plagiarism -- "for injury to dignity." A University of Windsor law professor on Friday asked the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to suspend the search for a new law dean on campus, arguing that she was denied the position through racism, sexism and a false allegation of plagiarism. She still wants the human rights tribunal to grant her previous, possibly precedent-setting request: to force the University of Windsor to appoint her the dean of law for a five-year renewable term. As
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