495 So. 2d 1108 | Ala. | 1986
Prior Report:
We granted a writ of certiorari to review the troublesome problem presented where the Tenure Commission found both that the school board conducting the termination hearing was unconstitutionally biased and that the evidence supported the charges. Without giving an opportunity for a hearing before a fair and impartial tribunal, a school board cannot fire a teacher with a property right in his employment. Code 1975, §
The board contests the findings of the Court of Civil Appeals regarding bias only on the ground that its members were not personally biased, just familiar with the circumstances. In light of the board members' strong statements that a hearing would not affect their decision to terminate Gantt's employment, the board's argument, that the Court of Civil Appeals' findings do not support a conclusion that Gantt's due process rights have been violated, cannot succeed.
The writ of certiorari is hereby quashed.
WRIT QUASHED.
All the Justices concur.