Bartley Braden v. Texas a & M University System, Etc.Bartley Braden v. Texas a & M University System, Etc.
Bartley Braden contends his employment by Texas A&M University System was terminated in violation of
Because Congress did not establish a statute of limitations applicable to actions brought in federal court under
In
Shaw v. McCorkle,
The analogous state law claim for purposes of selecting the state statute of limitations should sound in tort, not contract.
Cf. Guerra v. Manchester Terminal Corp.,
In this case the district court characterized the analogous state law claim as аrising in contract. Having determined without sufficient support from the record that Bra-den was employed under an oral contract, a fact not alleged in the complaint and thus
If the state had merely breached a contract with Braden he would have had no cause of action under
The complaint alleged an injury to Braden’s reputation, which he contends should be constitutionally protеcted under the rubric of substantive due process, as well as a deprivation of his “property” interest in his employment in violation of procedural due process guarantees. These are not mere breach of contract claims. They are claims for deprivation of property without due process even though the property interest is alleged to be founded on a contraсt. An action for protection of reputational interest would be governed by the two-year limitation period provided by articlе 5526(6) for suits claiming injury done to the person of another.
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Cf. Miller v. Smith,
For these reasons, the judgment is AFFIRMED.
Notes
. Faced with a complaint that was at the worst ambiguous, the district court should not have assumed the contract to be oral nor found it tо be so only on the face of the complaint and the defendants’ ex parte affidavit. The proper procedure is set forth in
If, on a motion asserting the defense numbered (6) to dismiss for failure of the pleading to state a claim upon which relief can be grantеd, matters outside the pleading are presented to and not excluded by the court, the motion shall be treated as one for summary judgmеnt and disposed of as provided in Rule 56, and all parties shall be given reasonable opportunity to present all material madе pertinent to such a motion by Rule 56.
See Ware v. Associated Milk Producers, Inc.,
. Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat.Ann., Title 91, article 5526 (Vernon) provides in pertinent part:
There shall be commenced and рrosecuted within two years after the cause of action shall have accrued, and not afterward, all actions or suits in court of the following description:
1. Actions of trespass for injury done to the estate or the property of another.
2. Actions for detaining the personal property of another, and for converting such property to one’s own use.
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4. Actions for debt where the indebtednеss is not evidenced by a contract in writing.
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6. Action for injury done to the person of another.
Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat.Ann., Title 91, article 5526 (emphasis added).
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See also
article 5524, Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat., providing a one year limitations period in actions for injuries done to the character or reputation of another by libel or slander.
See, e. g., Kelley v. Rinkle,
. See note 2, supra.
. See note 2, supra.