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«Breaking News» Lawsuit: Yale removed depressed student from campus

A Yale University graduate is suing the Ivy League school on allegations she was wrongly removed from campus after she sought counseling for depression as school officials worried about more negative publicity following two student suicides.


The lawsuit was filed on November 5 in federal court in New Jersey by a woman known only in court documents as 'Z.P.', the Yale Daily News reported on Friday.


A Yale spokeswoman says university officials do not comment on pending litigation.


The former student says Yale violated her constitutional rights by placing her on mandatory medical leave after she sought counseling in November 2016, the same month as the two suicides. 




A Yale University (above) graduate is suing the Ivy League school on allegations she was wrongly removed from campus after she sought counseling for depression


A Yale University (above) graduate is suing the Ivy League school on allegations she was wrongly removed from campus after she sought counseling for depression



A Yale University (above) graduate is suing the Ivy League school on allegations she was wrongly removed from campus after she sought counseling for depression


She alleges she was unlawfully held for involuntary treatment at Yale-New Haven Hospital and hospital staff illegally gave her medical information to Yale officials.


She was reinstated in the fall of 2017 and graduated this year.


The allegations date to a period when two Yale undergraduates committed suicide in less than a week.


Hale Ross, a 20-year-old from Washington DC, committed suicide in his dorm room in Calhoun College on October 30, 2016.


Then on November 4, 2016, Rae Na Lee, a 20-year-old undergraduate from Seoul, South Korea, was found dead of a suicide in her New Haven home.


The alumna who filed the lawsuit says she approached her religious advisor expressing concern that the campus had returned to 'business as usual' so soon after the suicides, and was referred to campus Mental Health and Counseling. 




Hale Ross (right), a 20-year-old from Washington DC, committed suicide in his dorm room in Calhoun College on October 30, 2016


Hale Ross (right), a 20-year-old from Washington DC, committed suicide in his dorm room in Calhoun College on October 30, 2016



Hale Ross (right), a 20-year-old from Washington DC, committed suicide in his dorm room in Calhoun College on October 30, 2016





On November 4, 2016, Rae Na Lee, a 20-year-old undergraduate from Seoul, South Korea, was found dead of a suicide in her New Haven home


On November 4, 2016, Rae Na Lee, a 20-year-old undergraduate from Seoul, South Korea, was found dead of a suicide in her New Haven home



On November 4, 2016, Rae Na Lee, a 20-year-old undergraduate from Seoul, South Korea, was found dead of a suicide in her New Haven home



The counseling center recommended that she seek hospital admission for treatment, and the hospital held her involuntarily after she was admitted, the suit claims.


Yale Health and the University then decided that the plaintiff should take a medical leave 'due to her health and the recent suicides of two students,' according to the suit.  


The undergraduate begged to be be readmitted to Yale, saying her home life was far more stressful. 


'Please let me continue to learn how not to be afraid, continue to grow and become an adult who is strong enough to make a better life for herself,' the student wrote in a November 11, 2016 letter appealing the University's decision. 'Please let me return to Yale and continue to help myself.'


Despite the appeal, she was not allowed to complete her fall 2016 semester or return in the following spring semester. 


After returning to campus a year later, the court documents said that the mandated medical leave had the 'effect of ostracizing the Plaintiff from her peer group.'


'The Plaintiff noted that Yale was a refuge from her stressful home environment and that her environment away from Yale would be less conducive to her recovery,' the court document reads. 


For confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Line: 1-800-273-8255


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/11/18/lawsuit-yale-removed-depressed-student-from-campus/
Main photo article A Yale University graduate is suing the Ivy League school on allegations she was wrongly removed from campus after she sought counseling for depression as school officials worried about more negative publicity following two student suicides.
The lawsuit was filed on November 5 in federal court...


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