Mammone vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College
May 12, 2006 Mammone vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College On March 7, 2003, Harvard University terminated the seven year employment of Michael Mammone after the onset of a manic phase of bipolar disorder. Mr. Mammone claims that he was terminated due to his mental disability and brought suit against the President and Fellows of Harvard College (University) under the Commonwealth's employment discrimination statute and Equal Rights Act. The court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendant stating that the plaintiff's behavior, which was hostile to the defendants' business interest during a manic phase of his . . .
