A state appeals panel has revived a lawsuit against a south suburban school board over its votes to reinstate a suspended assistant principal and award her more than $140,000 in back pay and attorney fees.Plaintiff Frederick Veazey challenged Rich Township High School District Board of Education’s two 4-3 votes in summer 2014 that reinstated Bridget Imoukhuede as assistant principal and gave her back pay, asserting the board violated its anti-nepotism policy by allowing the assistant principal’s own husband to …