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Labor/Employment

Feb. 17, 2016

Unprecedented Cal State strike could lead to a breach of contract claim

If CSU's almost 26,000 faculty walk off the job it could breach their implied contract to paying students

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Outraged by the Nixon administration's bombing of Cambodia, Jon Miller, a University of Southern California professor,canceled his spring 1969 'Sociology 200' class and gave his undivided attention to protesting the Vietnam War.

But student Jean Zumbrun protested Miller's protest. She sued USC for breach of contract, claiming the school did not give the student instruction for which she had pa...

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