King-White et al v. Humble Independent School District et al
Mary King-White and A. W. |
Humble Independent School District, Amanda Michelle Feenstra, Guy Sconzo, Charles Ned, Juan Melendez, Tammy McHale, Craig Stowers and Alicia Narcisse |
4:2013cv03551 |
December 4, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
Harris |
Sim Lake |
Civil Rights: Education |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 63 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 59 MOTION for Judgment on the Pleadings, denying as moot 58 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment , dismissing with prejudice all Federal Law Claims against Defendant Amanda Michelle Feenstra, dismissing without prejudice all State Law Claims against Defendant Amanda Michelle Feenstra. (Signed by Judge Sim Lake) Parties notified. (aboyd, 4) |
Filing 35 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 16 MOTION to Dismiss 1 Complaint, granting 17 MOTION to Dismiss 1 Complaint, granting 34 MOTION for Leave to File Surreply to Defendants' Motions to Dismiss, denying 24 , 25 Requests f or Leave to Amend. All claims asserted by Plaintiffs against Defendants Juan Melendez, Alicia Narcisse, Charles Ned, Guy Sconzo, Craig Stowers, Humble Independent School District and Tammy McHale are dismissed with prejudice. (Signed by Judge Sim Lake) Parties notified. (aboyd, 4) |
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