Alumna Trustees Sue Mills For Information They Need to Help Decide the College’s Future
AAMC and Mills College File with Alameda County Superior Court to Dismiss Lawsuits Without Prejudice
The AAMC and the College have agreed to a mutual dismissal of their respective lawsuits. The litigation will be concluded upon review and entry of the dismissal order by the assigned judge. Conversations about the future between the AAMC and the College will begin the week of January 17, 2022.
For many years, the AAMC has been dependent on the College for its infrastructure. As the merger proceeds, we are working towards a more independent infrastructure. This includes both staffing and technology. While the nature of our future working relationship with Mills College at Northeastern University remains to be seen, the AAMC Board of Governors is negotiating with Mills College to reaffirm our access to the Reinhardt Alumnae House and the database of alumnae originally created by the AAMC, which was later assumed by the College.
For more information on the chronology and conclusion of the AAMC’s lawsuit, as well as a presentation by members who had petitioned for the lawsuit’s end, we invite you to attend a Special Town Hall on Tuesday, February 8, at 5:30 PM via Zoom. Please register and submit any questions in advance to aamc@mills.edu with the subject line “Special Town Hall Question.” A synopsis and FAQ page will be created afterward and will be available on this website.
Press Releases
Alumnae Survey About Legal Action
The AAMC conducted a survey July 6-13, 2021 asking for alums if they want the AAMC to pursue legal action against Mills. The College prevented AAMC from sending this survey to our shared alumnae list, so the AAMC re-created a mailing list of about 4,000 alumnae and posted the survey to social media asking for alum participation and input. We received 755 responses, and 83% of respondents say they want the AAMC to pursue legal action.
Court Documents
Legal Complaints | Jul 26th Court Filings | Aug 5th Court Order | Aug 16th Court Hearing | Aug 26th Court Filings & Responses | Sep 2nd Delayed Hearing | Sep 3-8th Filings & Responses | Sep 9th Delayed Hearing | Sep 13th Court Ruling | Oct 1st Filings | Oct 5th Filing | Nov 19th Letter from AAMC to Mills | Jan 11th Joint Stipulation and Proposed Order of Dismissal Without Prejudice
Legal Complaint Filed June 7, 2021
Amended Complaint Filed on August 16, 2021
Representatives of the AAMC who serve on the Mills College Board of Trustees filed a lawsuit on June 7 to gain access to information they need to make informed decisions regarding the future of Mills College. They allege that Mills leaders have denied them information that the College's bylaws give them the right to inspect.
On August 16, 2021, an amended complaint was also filed adding the AAMC as a plaintiff to the suit.
Plaintiff Filings for August 16, 2021 Hearing
On August 16, 2021, an amended complaint was also filed adding the AAMC as a plaintiff to the suit.
Plaintiff Ex Parte Application, August 26, 2021
Defendant Response, August 26-31, 2021
Public Response on August 26th & Court Filing on August 27, 2021
Court Filings on August 31, 2021
Court Order, September 2, 2021
Plaintiff Filings for Sep 9th Hearing, September 3, 2021
Defendant Response, September 8, 2021
18 Trustees submitted individual declarations stating they have enough information to vote on the Northeastern deal
Court Order, September 9, 2021
Court Ruling, September 13, 2021
An Alameda County Superior Court judge ruled to compel Mills College to provide Dr. Nakka-Cammauf with the missing 2021 College Financials that were provided to Northeastern University during negotiations but were not made available to the Board of Trustees. The Court, however, ended the temporary restraining order, which then allowed Mills College Trustees to vote on partnership with Northeastern University.
Mills College Trustees voted on and approved the deal with Northeastern University on Tuesday, September 14, 2021.