CATLIN v. SOBOL

No. 86-CV-222.

881 F.Supp. 789 (1995)

Daniel CATLIN and Dundeen Catlin, individually and as parents and natural guardians of Dunbar Elliot, a/k/a "Dell" Catlin, a handicapped child, Plaintiffs, v. Thomas SOBOL, as Commissioner of Education of the State of New York, John F. Holdorf, as Superintendent of Schools of the Edmeston Central School District, and The Board of Education of The Edmeston Central School District, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. New York.

March 30, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anderson, Banks, Moore, Curran & Hollis, Mount Kisko, NY (Lawrence Thomas, James P. Drohan, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Dennis C. Vacco, Atty. Gen. of the State of N.Y., Dept. of Law, Albany, NY (Lawrence Doolittle, Asst. Atty. Gen., of counsel), for defendant Thomas Sobol.

Hogan & Sarzynski, Binghamton, NY (Edward Sarzynski, of counsel), for defendants John F. Holdorf and the Board of Educ. of the Edmeston Cent. School Dist.


MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER

MUNSON, Senior District Judge.

Plaintiffs move to reinstate the court's September 3, 1986 Memorandum-Decision and Order granting in part their cross-motion for summary judgment against defendants. In that decision, the court held that New York Education Law § 3202(4)(b), as applied to plaintiff Dunbar ("Dell") Catlin, violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution...

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