This case involves a petition for a writ of prohibition brought by the petitioners, Kayetta Meadows, on behalf of the professional employees of the West Virginia Education Association (WVEA), and Barbara Christian and Bob Brown, on behalf of the West Virginia Federation of Teachers, against the Honorable Judge John Hey, asking that this Court halt proceedings in the Kanawha County Circuit Court.
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MEADOWS ON BEHALF OF PROF. EMP. v. HEY
399 S.E.2d 657 (1990)
Kayette MEADOWS, on Behalf of the PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES OF the WEST VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION; Barbara Christian, on Behalf of the West Virginia Federation of Teachers; and Bob Brown, on Behalf of the West Virginia Federation of Teachers v. Honorable John HEY, Judge of the Circuit Court of Kanawha County; The State Board of Education; and Dr. Henry Marockie, State Superintendent of Schools and Chief Executive Officer of the State Board of Education.
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November 9, 1990.
November 9, 1990.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Roger W. Tompkins, Atty. Gen., Dana D. Davis, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Bruce Ray Walker, Deputy Atty. Gen., Charleston, for respondents.
William B. McGinley, WV Educ. Ass'n, Charleston, for Kayetta Meadows.
Larry Harless, Charleston, for B. Christian and B. Brown.
James M. Haviland, McIntyre, Haviland & Jordan, Charleston, amicus curiae Brief on behalf of American Federation of State, County and Mun. Employees.
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