2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 5, 1996 COJRT C nu fromPage 1 is my finding that collateral estoppel does not apply," Fink said. Mitchell said she was happy with the court's decision. "I'm quite pleased," she said. "We don't want to go into the trial with our hands tied behind our backs." Lisa Resch, a member of the National Woman's Rights Organizing Coalition, was at the court building to support the three employees. "The University's attempt to get the case dismissed is just to cover their own tracks," Resch said. "Everyone knows that racist attacks like these occur and they occur every day" NWROC has supported the Dental School Three since their firings. Mitchell, Atkins and Isabell are suing the University for back wages, cleared records and reinstatement at the Dental School. The trial's date has yet to be determined. "We look forward to winning," Mitchell said. 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