Miley v. Housing Authority of the City of Bridgeport et al
Rondell Miley |
Nicholas Calace and Housing Authority of the City of Bridgeport |
3:2012cv00519 |
April 5, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
New Haven Office |
Fairfield |
Vanessa L. Bryant |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 72 ORDER granting 54 Motion for Summary Judgment. See the attached Memorandum of Decision. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment in favor of the Defendants and to close this case. Signed by Judge Vanessa L. Bryant on 2/7/14. (Ives, D) |
Filing 39 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 13 Motion to Remand to State Court; granting in part and denying in part 17 Motion to Dismiss; granting in part and denying in part 21 Motion to Dismiss. See attached memorandum of decision. The Co urt hereby severs Plaintiff's workers' compensation claim from the action and remands that claim back to Connecticut Superior Court. The Court dimisses the Plaintiff's Monell and the stigma-plus due process claims. The Court grants t he Plaintiff leave to amend his procedural due prcoess claim by 3/15/2013 to add allegations as to Defendant Calace's personal involvement or to name an appopriate individual capacity defendant. Signed by Judge Vanessa L. Bryant on 2/25/2013. (Fernandez, Melissa) |
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