Ebert v. Yeshiva Univ

In Ebert v. Yeshiva Univ., 4 Misc. 3d 699 (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Co. 2004) the court ruled that judicial intervention was needed because the university failed to give advance notice of the exact charges against Ebert, which denied him the opportunity to defend himself effectively. Ebert was given no written or oral notice prior to his meeting with the disciplinary panel. Furthermore, the meeting in which he was informed of the charges against him was Ebert's sole opportunity to respond to the charges. Id. at 702.