In 2018, Teja Ravi paid $12,500 to pursue a master's degree at the University of Farmington, which he thought was an accredited school in Michigan, he said in court documents.
Last week, a federal appeals court ruling created an opening for Ravi and other students to sue the government after receiving no classes or other education in exchange for the tuition they paid to Farmington.
The ruling gives the students who were 'unjustly targeted' a chance 'to have their day in court.'
Farmington, set up in 2015, did not have classes or professors and was instead run by undercover ICE agents.
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