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Dunn v. Baltimore County Bd. of Educ.

United States District Court, D. Maryland
Feb 9, 2000
83 F. Supp. 2d 611 (D. Md. 2000)

Summary

holding that Maryland school boards are state agencies

Summary of this case from Hanifee v. Board of Education of Kent County

Opinion

No. Civ.S96-1563

February 9, 2000.

Howard J. Needle, Montague and Frank, P.C., Owings Mills, Md, for Roger Dunn, plaintiff.

Leslie R. Stellman, Blum, Yumkas, Mailman, Gutman Denick, P.A., Baltimore, Md, Thomas Augustus Bowden, Law Office, Baltimore, Md, for Board of Education of Baltimore County, Stuart Berger, Phillip Rivera, Morton Greenberg, Anthony Marchione, defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION


The defendants in this removed case, which asserted claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and various state-law based claims, have moved to dismiss on the basis of the recent decision in Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents, ___ U.S. ___, 120 S.Ct. 631, 145 L.Ed.2d 522 (2000), claiming that the Kimel decision establishes the Eleventh Amendment immunity of the Baltimore County Board of Education, an agency of the State of Maryland, from ADEA suit in this Court. The defendants, thus, seek dismissal of the ADEA claim on the ground of immunity and dismissal of the remaining claims on the ground of lack of federal subject-matter jurisdiction.

The plaintiff essentially does not contest the applicability of Kimel, but asks that the case be remanded as to the remaining claims rather than having them dismissed.

The first appropriate step here is obviously to dismiss the federal claim, which the Court will do. The next step is to decide what to do with the remaining, nonfederal claims.

If this case had been filed originally in this Court, the Court would dismiss the non-federal claims for lack of federal subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1367(3). The plaintiff would, thereafter, not have any difficulty reinstituting the suit in a Maryland state court on the state-law claims, because they are spared from limitations under MD. CODE ANN., RULE 2-101(b) (2000), which allows suit to be instituted within 30 days of jurisdictional dismissals without regard to limitations, if the case was initially timely filed in a court of another state or in a federal court. That Rule, thus, would appear not to save claims that were originally filed in a Maryland court, but removed to this Court.

Thus, the appropriate measure here is to remand the case pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c), which allows remand if, at any time, the Court finds it lacks subject matter jurisdiction. Here, there is no diversity of citizenship, and this Court's original and removal jurisdiction both stemmed from a claim barred by the Eleventh Amendment. There is persuasive authority that a claim barred by the Eleventh Amendment is one over which the federal court has no jurisdiction, and that statelaw based claims supplemental thereto must be remanded, rather than dismissed, after an Eleventh Amendment dismissal of the only "federal" claim in suit. Smith v. Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, 23 F.3d 1134, 1138-40 (7th Cir. 1994).

Therefore, an order will be entered separately, dismissing plaintiff's ADEA claim, and remanding his remaining claims to the Circuit Court of Maryland for Baltimore County.


Summaries of

Dunn v. Baltimore County Bd. of Educ.

United States District Court, D. Maryland
Feb 9, 2000
83 F. Supp. 2d 611 (D. Md. 2000)

holding that Maryland school boards are state agencies

Summary of this case from Hanifee v. Board of Education of Kent County

dismissing claim pursuant to ADEA because Baltimore County Board of Education is an agency of the State and, thus, immune from suit

Summary of this case from Zimmer-Rubert v. Board of Education
Case details for

Dunn v. Baltimore County Bd. of Educ.

Case Details

Full title:Roger DUNN v. BALTIMORE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, et al

Court:United States District Court, D. Maryland

Date published: Feb 9, 2000

Citations

83 F. Supp. 2d 611 (D. Md. 2000)

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