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Massachusetts Vs. Feeney

Massachusetts vs Feeney

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided Nov-08-1976
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
429 U.S. 66
Subject
Education

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Education

Key legal issue
Education

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Massachusetts

Respondent

Feeney

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..... per curiam. this court, on its own motion, hereby certifies to the supreme judicial court of the commonwealth of massachusetts, pursuant to rule 3:21 of the rules of that court, the question of law hereinafter set forth. statement of facts on march 29, 1976, a three-judge federal district court in the district of massachusetts, after dismissing the commonwealth of massachusetts and its division of civil service as parties defendant, entered a judgment for helen b. feeney against the massachusetts director of civil service (now designated "personnel administrator of the commonwealth") and members of the massachusetts civil service commission, declaring unconstitutional the massachusetts veterans' preference statute, mass.gen.laws c. 31, $ 23, and enjoining its enforcement by said state officers. 415 f.supp. 485 (1976). the attorney general for the commonwealth, who appeared for all parties defendant in the district court, has filed a jurisdictional statement in this court stating, at 1-2, that the same is filed "on behalf of the personnel administrator of the commonwealth and the massachusetts page 429 u. s. 67 civil service commission," the state officers against whom the district court judgment was entered. however, the personnel administrator of the commonwealth and the members of the civil service commission have advised the clerk of this court, by letter of september 1, 1976, that "the appeal is without our authorization," that "each of us informed the attorney general of our request that this matter not be appealed," and that "we request that the court dismiss the appeal." a stipulation filed in the district court dated june 21, 1976, signed by the attorney general and the attorney for appellee, confirms these statements in the letter, and states further that the governor of the commonwealth has also requested the attorney general not to prosecute an appeal. the attorney general, on october 8, 1976, filed a brief in this.....

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Massachusetts v. Feeney - 429 U.S. 66 (1976)
U.S. Supreme Court Massachusetts v. Feeney, 429 U.S. 66 (1976)

Massachusetts v. Feeney

No. 76-265

Decided November 8, 1976

429 U.S. 66

ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

SYLLABUS

The question whether Massachusetts law authorizes the Massachusetts Attorney General to appeal from the Federal District Court's judgment against certain state officers he represented in that court notwithstanding their expressed opposition to the appeal, is certified to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in the absence of any clearly controlling decision on the question by that court.

415 F.Supp. 485, question certified.

PER CURIAM.

This Court, on its own motion, hereby certifies to the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, pursuant to Rule 3:21 of the Rules of that court, the question of law hereinafter set forth.

Statement of Facts

On March 29, 1976, a three-judge Federal District Court in the District of Massachusetts, after dismissing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and its Division of Civil Service as parties defendant, entered a judgment for Helen B. Feeney against the Massachusetts Director of Civil Service (now designated "Personnel Administrator of the Commonwealth") and members of the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission, declaring unconstitutional the Massachusetts veterans' preference statute, Mass.Gen.Laws c. 31, $ 23, and enjoining its enforcement by said state officers. 415 F.Supp. 485 (1976). The Attorney General for the Commonwealth, who appeared for all parties defendant in the District Court, has filed a Jurisdictional Statement in this Court stating, at 1-2, that the same is filed "on behalf of the Personnel Administrator of the Commonwealth and the Massachusetts

Page 429 U. S. 67

Civil Service Commission," the state officers against whom the District Court judgment was entered. However, the Personnel Administrator of the Commonwealth and the members of the Civil Service Commission have advised the Clerk of this Court, by letter of September 1, 1976, that "the appeal is without our authorization," that "each of us informed the Attorney General of our request that this matter not be appealed," and that "we request that the Court dismiss the appeal." A stipulation filed in the District Court dated June 21, 1976, signed by the Attorney General and the attorney for appellee, confirms these statements in the letter, and states further that the Governor of the Commonwealth has also requested the Attorney General not to prosecute an appeal.

The Attorney General, on October 8, 1976, filed a brief in this Court supporting his authority under state law to docket the appeal.

It therefore appears that there are involved in the proceeding before this Court questions of Massachusetts law which may be determinative of such cause, with respect to which there seem to be no clearly controlling precedents in the decisions of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Accordingly, this Court desires to certify to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, pursuant to Rule 3:21 of its Rules, the following question:

Question Certified

Under the circumstances herein presented, does Massachusetts law authorize the Attorney General of the Commonwealth to prosecute an appeal to this Court from the judgment of the District Court without the consent and over the expressed objections of the state officers against whom the judgment of the District Court was entered?

MR. JUSTICE BLACKMUN would dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.

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