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Lawyers and MCAD's spokesperson refuse to speculate on just how soon the commission will rule on the complaint, although a decision could come this semester. The time to complete a case averages slightly under 300 days...
...Club and Kevin G. Baker, the lawyer representing complainant Lisa J. Schkolnick '88, have spent months responding to commission inquiries, raising objections and gathering evidence to back their views. Now MCAD must sort out the information and decide whether it has jurisdiction over the case and how it should rule. The state judicial body has given the case to its legal arm to review, according to spokesperson Judith K. Wright...
...MCAD will probably settle the jurisdiction question and rule on the case at the same time, Wright says...
...Baker says the club's constant requests for a dismissal, its refusual to give complete information and responses that were "wrong in some cases" make MCAD's investigation longer and more difficult. During the summer, the club filed another motion to dismiss. MCAD prevented further requests by deferring such motions until the investigation is completed...
...matter what MCAD decides, the case is liable to be held up in appeals, and Schkolnick or the club can still file suit in civil court. A similar case against Princeton's all-male eating clubs filed by Sally Frank is still being debated after years of litigation...