HUNT v. HUBBERT

1901902 to 1901907.

588 So.2d 848 (1991)

Guy HUNT, individually and as Governor of the State of Alabama v. Paul HUBBERT, et al. Guy HUNT, individually and as Governor of the State of Alabama v. Wayne TEAGUE. Guy HUNT, individually and as Governor of the State of Alabama v. James E. FOLSOM, Jr., et al. G. Robin SWIFT, individually and as Finance Director of the State of Alabama, and Robert L. Childree, individually and as Comptroller of the State of Alabama v. Paul HUBBERT, et al. G. Robin SWIFT, individually and as Finance Director of the State of Alabama, and Robert L. Childree, individually and as Comptroller of the State of Alabama v. Wayne TEAGUE. G. Robin SWIFT, individually and as Finance Director of the State of Alabama, and Robert L. Childree, individually and as Comptroller of the State of Alabama v. James E. FOLSOM, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 2, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter R. Byars of Steiner, Crum & Baker and H. William Wasden and Mark D. Hess, Montgomery, for appellant Governor Guy Hunt.

Richard F. Allen of Capell, Howard, Knabe & Cobbs, P.A. and A. Lee Miller, Montgomery, for appellants G. Robin Swift, Jr. and Robert L. Childree.

Robert D. Segall and E. Terry Brown of Copeland, Franco, Screws & Gill, P.A., Montgomery, for Dr. Paul Hubbert and Dr. David Bronner.

Richard N. Meadows and Jim R. Ippolito, Jr., Montgomery, for appellee Dr. Wayne Teague.

William M. Slaughter, James C. Huckaby, Jr., Frank M. Young III and Richard H. Walston of Haskell, Slaughter, Young & Johnston, and Jerome Tucker, Birmingham, for appellees James E. Folsom, Jr., et al.


KENNEDY, Justice.

The parties, the underlying lawsuits, and the trial court's judgment

On July 29, 1991, the last day of the 1991 Alabama regular legislative session, before the legislature's adjournment sine die (final adjournment of the session), the legislature passed the 1991 educational appropriations bill, House Bill 203. On August 8, 1991, the Governor of Alabama, Guy Hunt, attempted to approve portions of that bill and to disapprove...

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