The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Rozman continues legal action
Stephen L. Rozman. the
former UNL assistant political
science professor who has
already lost his job and a court
case against the University,
announced late last week he's
not through yet.
Rozman's attorney, Patrick
Healey of Lincoln, filed a
motion requesting a new trial
in U.S. District Court. Rozman
had earlier announced his
intention of appealing the
court's decision upholding the
NU Board of Regents' refusal
to rehire him for this academic
year.
Rozman's appeal will be
heard by the Eighth U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in St.
Louis if the retrial motion is
turned down.
Healey alleged the decision
of U.S. District Court Judge
Warren K. Urbom of Lincoln
was contrary to the law and
Fees . . .
Continued from page 1.
the proposed East Campus
Union, or a talked-about
"satellite union" for city
campus, Yost said, but there
are no guarantees.
HE SAID THE reason for
the excess is to insure the
University's ability to pay the
bond, and hopefully at an v
earlier than expected date.
Students are now charged,
in addition to the $9.50 for
bond indenture for the
Nebraska Union, $2.50 per
student per semester for what
is listed as "Building and
Equipment Fund-Additional
Student Union Facilities."
Union Director Al Bennet
said all that money is currently
being set aside for the
construction of a new East
Campus Union.
When asked if he believed
the Board of Regents intended
to give him the whole $10
million dollars generated by
the $9.50 student fees in the
bond's 30 years he said he did
and would continue to until it
is indicated to him otherwise.
4,IF WE ASKED the
Regents right now to build a
$2 million addition, we would
have to seek additional student
fees to do that," he said.
He said, despite his belief
the $10 million will come back
to the Union, "it may be
necessary to raise the $2.50
fees designated (for Union
expansion) to $4.50."
Bennet said, to his
knowledge, the money
generated by student fees
designated for the Union, is
legally bound to return to the
facility.
BAKER SAID Bennet's and
Yost's conflicting statements
indicate "somebody is
misinterpreting the facts."
"The thing that bothers me
is that the money is not
ear-marked" for the facility
students are led to believe it is
for, Baker said.
He added, "It is up to the
Regents to make it known how
the system works works so
there's no question in
anybody's mind."
evidence in the trial.
Healey alleged the court
erred in finding the Regents'
resolution terminating his
employment was supported by
substantive evidence and there
was no denial of the
constitutional right of due
" process. -
The Regents voted last
February not to renew
Rozman's contract after citing
his participation in anti-war
activities on the Lincoln
campus in May, 1 970.
Urbom said Rozman
"passed beyond the perimeters
of protected freedom of
expression, assembly and
petitibn and. , .the nonrenewal
of his contract was permissible
by the University."
Rozman appeared on the
UNL campus last week to
launch a fund-raising drive to
help finance his appeal. He said
the case has cost about $3,000
to this date.
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