MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE v. RILEY

Civil Action No. H-96-3435.

962 F.Supp. 986 (1997)

MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, Plaintiff, v. Richard W. RILEY, Secretary, and the United States Department of Education, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Texas.

February 11, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D. Thompson, III, Bracewell & Patterson, Houston, TX, for Plaintiff.

Gerald L. Meyer, Office of the U.S. Attorney, Houston, TX, for Defendants.


Opinion on Summary Judgment

HUGHES, District Judge.

1. Introduction.

A technical institute offering associate degrees sued the department of education to stop its recovery of funds granted to the institute for educating Texas prisoners. In an audit by the education department, it claims that the institute's contracts with the state made the prisoners ineligible for tuition reimbursement since the inmates were not personally liable for tuition...

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