ALBERHASKY v. CITY OF IOWA CITY

No. 87-1805.

433 N.W.2d 693 (1988)

Thomas A. ALBERHASKY, Appellant, v. CITY OF IOWA CITY, Iowa; Iowa City, Iowa Human Rights Commission; and J. Elijah Brown, Hearing Officer, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

December 21, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Meardon of Meardon, Sueppel, Downer & Hayes, Iowa City, for appellant.

David E. Brown of Hayek, Hayek, Hayek & Holland, Iowa City, for appellees.

Considered by McGIVERIN, C.J., and LARSON, SCHULTZ, LAVORATO, and SNELL, JJ.


LAVORATO, Justice.

Thomas Alberhasky, the plaintiff here, was a respondent before the Iowa City Human Rights Commission because he had refused to allow occupancy of his mobile home court to a person with more than two children. He now appeals the ruling of the district court that denied his petition for a writ of certiorari. The district court found that Alberhasky had made a premature constitutional challenge before the commission to a civil rights ordinance. Because...

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