BERKELEY—Sujit Choudhry, the former law school dean at University of California, Berkeley, quietly dropped his federal discrimination lawsuit against the school on Tuesday. The move by Choudhry’s lawyers at Zuckerman Spaeder comes less than a week after a federal judge in San Francisco declined to interfere with the university’s pending disciplinary proceeding against Choudhry—the second he’s faced since his former executive assistant reported last year that he touched and kissed her in unwanted ways.

Choudhry’s lawyer, William Taylor at Zuckerman Spaeder, didn’t respond to phone and email messages left Tuesday.

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