Former Marine who was expelled from SMU in 2011 as “security concern” sues university in federal court
Dallas Morning News
By Robert Wilonsky
February 28, 2013
Two years ago in the pages of the student newspaper, SMU police called Daniel Hux a “safety concern” who needed to be removed from campus before he hurt someone. Today, in a lawsuit filed in Dallas federal court, Daniel Hux claims he was the victim, and that his explusion in March 2011 was nothing short of a violation of his constitutional rights.
Hux, a former U.S. Marine, also alleges wrongful arrest, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and myriad other violations of his rights.
According to the 33-page complaint filed this afternoon, Hux enrolled at SMU in 2010, and was the recipient of an academic scholarship. At the same time he applied for a job as a resident assistant, which he claims he needed “to be able to afford to attend SMU.” He was placed in Hawk Hall, which is located behind the Perkins School of Theology.
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