KEY v. CURRY

No. CV-15-224.

473 S.W.3d 1 (2015)

2015 Ark. 392

Johnny KEY, in his Official Capacity as Commissioner of The Arkansas Department of Education; Samuel Ledbetter, in his Official Capacity as Chairman, Arkansas State Board of Education; Toyce Newton, in her Official Capacity as Vice-Chairman, Arkansas State Board of Education; Joe Black, in his Official Capacity as Member, Arkansas State Board of Education; Alice Williams Mahony, in her Official Capacity as Member, Arkansas State Board of Education; Mireya Reith, in her Official Capacity as Member Arkansas State Board of Education; Vicki Saviers, in her Official Capacity as Member, Arkansas State Board of Education; Jay Barth, in his Official Capacity as Member Arkansas State Board of Education; Diane Zook, in her Official Capacity as Member, Arkansas State Board of Education; and Kim Davis, in his Official Capacity as Member, Arkansas State Board of Education, Appellants, v. Diane CURRY, C.E. McAdoo, Jim Ross, and Doris L. Pendleton, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Opinion Delivered October 29, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lori Freno , Little Rock , Jeremy Lasiter , and Kendra Clay , Arkansas Department of Education, for appellant.

Willard Proctor, Jr. , Marion A. Humphrey , and Rickey Hicks , for appellees.


Appellants have filed an interlocutory appeal pursuant to Arkansas Rule of Appellate Procedure-Civ. 2(a)(10) (2015) in which they challenge the Pulaski County Circuit Court's denial of their motion to dismiss, on grounds of sovereign immunity, appellees' complaint for declaratory...

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