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Constantine filed a lawsuit against Luthar alleging defamation, libel and slander and asked for $ 100,000 in damages. When the noose appeared, an unidentified individual reportedly named Luthar as a possible suspect to the police and media. Several weeks later, Constantine quietly withdrew the lawsuit against Luthar, without explanation.
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also conducted its own analysis of the 36 passages that were involved in
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to replace her. Early in Luthar's tenure as chair, she was approached by a former
Teachers College faculty member as well as some students, all claiming that Constantine had used their scholarly writings without attribution. Luthar brought these complaints to Darlyne Bailey-then Dean at Teachers
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Constantine. According to reports, the investigation was handled by a law firm rather than a faculty committee because of administration fears that a misstep might leave the college vulnerable to a lawsuit. In May 2007 (a few months before the noose incident),
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Columbia in April 2009. She lost one of three lawsuits against Teachers College in March 2010. In March 2012, The New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed the dismissal of Constantine's defamation action against
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speculated that the reasons for the "cruel and hateful act" could have been her work on racism, a disgruntled student, or a conflict with a colleague. Although the police had clearly ruled Luthar out as a suspect, media speculation about her continued. It was not until weeks later that
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Columbia which the attorneys asserted proved Constantine's "prior authorship of all of the passages that ... are claimed ... to have been plagiarized". Columbia officials rejected those claims, saying the authenticity of that evidence could not be verified.
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College announced that Constantine would be fired effective the end of the year. In October 2008, Constantine filed suit against the college, alleging that her termination was "arbitrary, irrational, and unauthorized", but the suit was "disposed".
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A year into their investigations in August 2007, the law firm attorneys spoke with
Constantine to get her side of the story. When the noose was reported on October 9, college officials reportedly claimed the investigation had been underway for eighteen months, which (as
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Teachers College officials were asked for security tapes that could help identify the suspect in the October 9, 2007 noose incident, they agreed to release them. Originally, the college had said it would do so only if the tapes were subpoenaed.
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There were allegations that Constantine placed the noose on her own door in an attempt to fabricate an apparent hate crime, or that her friends were involved in placing the noose. In March 2008, a grand jury was convened to investigate the noose incident.
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College. Bailey (a close friend of Constantine), reportedly sought to protect Constantine's job at Teachers College despite her own conflict of interest. Bailey forced Luthar to step down as department chair, and as the new chair, appointed
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Constantine, M.G. (2002). "Predictors of satisfaction with counseling: Racial and ethnic minority clients' attitudes toward counseling and ratings of their counselors' general and multicultural counseling competence".
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Constantine, M.G., Anderson, G.M., Berkel, L.A., Caldwell, L.D., & Utsey, S.O. (2005). "Examining the cultural adjustment experiences of African international college students: A qualitative analysis".
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Constantine, M.G., Gainor, K.A., Ahluwalia, M.K., & Berkel, L.A. (2003). "Independent and interdependent self-construals, individualism, collectivism, and harmony control in African Americans".
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Constantine, M.G., Melincoff, D.S., Barakett, M.D., Torino, G.C., & Warren, A.K. (2004). "Experiences and perceptions of multicultural counselling scholars: A qualitative examination".
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Constantine, M.G., Warren, A.K., & Miville, M.L. (2005). "White Racial Identity Dyadic Interactions in Supervision: Implications for Supervisees' Multicultural Counseling Competence".
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Wallace, B.C., & Constantine, M.G. (2005). "Afrocentric Cultural Values, Psychological Help-Seeking Attitudes, and Self-Concealment in African American College Students".
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Smith, T.B, Constantine, M.G., Dunn, T.W., Dinehart, J.M., & Montoya, J.A. (2006). "Multicultural Education in the Mental Health Professions: A Meta-Analytic Review".
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noted) meant it had actually begun prior to, and was in progress during, the time of the noose incident. As she commented on the incident, however, Fuhrman told
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Constantine, M.G., Wallace, B.C., & Kindaichi, M.M. (2005). "Examining Contextual Factors in the Career Decision Status of African American Adolescents".
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Miville, M.L., Constantine, M.G., Baysden, M.F., So-Lloyd, G. (2005). "Chameleon Changes: An Exploration of Racial Identity Themes of Multiracial People".
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Perez, R.M., Constantine, M.G., & Gerard, P.A. (2000). "Individual and institutional productivity or racial and ethnic minority research in the
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Constantine's primary areas of research were racial micro aggressions and multicultural competence, topics on which she published frequently with
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Constantine, M.G. (2001). "Predictors of observer ratings of multicultural counseling competence in Black, Latino, and White American trainees".
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Constantine, M.G.; Sue, D.W. (April 2007). "Perceptions of Racial microaggressions among Black Supervisees in Cross-Racial Dyads".
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against African American Clients in Cross-Racial Counseling Relationships".
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959:"Grand Jury Investigates TC Noose Case, Constantine Records Subpoenaed"
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1335:"Students Speak Out on Plagiarism, Consider Potential Repercussions"
907:"Constantine Under Investigation for Hanging the Noose... Herself!"
1397:"Columbia Professor in Noose Case Is Fired on Plagiarism Charges"
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884:"Columbia reverses course, agrees to give cops noose video"
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Arenson, Karen W.; Elissa Gootman (February 21, 2008).
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Resmovits, Joy; Wileden, Lydia (February 21, 2008).
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Wileden, Lydia; Resmovits, Joy (February 20, 2008).
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607:"Noose Case Puts Focus on a Scholar of Race"
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856:Brehm, Sharon Stephens (November 7, 2007).
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318:and two Teachers College students. A later
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507:"Professor at Columbia to Keep Job"
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1276:"Constantine Will Appeal Sanction"
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642:"Columbia's Knotty Noose Problem"
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