BILISKI v. RED CLAY CON. SCH. DIST. BD. OF EDUC.

No. 08-1742.

574 F.3d 214 (2009)

Edward A. BILISKI, Appellant v. RED CLAY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION; Irwin J. Becnel, Jr.; Charles Cavanaugh; Gary Linarducci; James J. Buckley; Marguerite Vavala; Yvonne Johnson; Martin A. Wilson, Sr., individually and in their official capacities as members of the Red Clay Consolidated School District Board of Education; Robert J. Andrzejewski, individually and in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Red Clay Consolidated School District; Red Clay Consolidated School District.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Filed: July 29, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Bernstein (Argued), Wilmington, DE, Attorney for Appellant.

Seth J. Reidenberg, Barry M. Willoughby (Argued), Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, Wilmington, DE, Attorneys for Appellee.

Before: SLOVITER, HARDIMAN, Circuit Judges, and POLLAK, District Judge.


OPINION OF THE COURT

SLOVITER, Circuit Judge.

Edward A. Biliski ("Biliski") brought this civil rights action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against his former employer, the Red Clay Consolidated School District Board of Education (the "Board"), and individual defendants employed by the Board (together, "Red Clay"), alleging that they violated his procedural due process rights in terminating his employment. The District Court entered summary judgment in favor...

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