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Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming FAMU presidential search was ‘in violation of the state Constitution’
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Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming FAMU presidential search was ‘in violation of the state Constitution’

  • February 11, 2026

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Florida A&M University students and alumni last June that alleged the HBCU’s search for a president was “predetermined in violation of the state Constitution.”

The complaint asked for an emergency injunction on behalf of 10 plaintiffs, a mixture of FAMU alumni and students, against eight FAMU Board of Trustees members who voted for Marva Johnson and the Florida BOG, including its chair, Brian Lamb, and vice chair, Alan Levine.

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On Tuesday afternoon, Judge Michael Beato dismissed the lawsuit.

“The plaintiffs lack standing to sue. Even if there’s standing, the plaintiffs failed to establish their request for mandatory injunctive relief and failed to establish their breach of fiduciary duties claim,” the judge said.

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