A woman who unsuccessfully sued a Pennsylvania university over a C-plus grade has lost her bid for a new trial.
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Northampton County Judge Emil Giordano issued a one-sentence ruling Monday against former Lehigh University graduate student Megan Thode.
Thode had asked to have the grade raised to a B and had sought $1.3 million in damages.
She alleged her professor in a 2009 graduate-level therapist internship course retaliated against her over her support of gay marriage. She said the grade prevented her from becoming a licensed therapist.
Giordano ruled against Thode earlier this year, saying the reason for her C-plus was purely academic and nothing more.
Her attorney, Richard Orloski, had asked the judge earlier this month to either reverse his ruling or grant Thode a new trial.