Suzanne CLARK, Appellant,
v.
George H. CLARK, Executor of the Estate of Ferne R. Clark,
Deceased; the District Court for the State of
Iowa in and for Story County; and the
Supreme Court of the State of
Iowa, Appellees.
No. 92-2327.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.
Submitted Jan. 15, 1993.
Decided Jan. 28, 1993.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc
Denied March 25, 1993.
Paul D. Lunde, Ames, IA, for appellant.
James A. Brewer, Ames, IA, for George H. Clark.
Julie F. Pottorff, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Des Moines, IA, for District Court and Supreme Court of Iowa.
Before RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge, MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, Circuit Judge, and HAMILTON,* District Judge.
RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge.
This is a suit for injunction under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the Fourteenth Amendment. The plaintiff in the present case, Suzanne Clark, has previously litigated in the Iowa state courts a question of title to real property formerly owned by her deceased mother, Ferne R. Clark. The other party in the state-court litigation, George H. Clark, is one of the defendants in this case and is Suzanne's brother. The other two defendants in this case are the state courts that decided the dispute between Suzanne and George. Suzanne brings this case, according to her own characterization, as "a collateral attack on judgments of two Defendant Iowa State Courts...." Brief for Appellant ii.
The District Court1 dismissed the complaint, and we affirm. Only a brief explanation is necessary.
In the first place, it is not proper to make a court a defendant. Courts are not persons within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and, if they were, the action would be barred by the Eleventh Amendment, anyway. See Will v. Michigan Department of State Police,
The state courts squarely rejected the plaintiff's contention that she had a life estate in the real property in question. See In re Estate of Clark,
Plaintiff may not relitigate the issues that have thus been determined against her, see Kremer v. Chemical Construction Corp.,
The District Court correctly determined that the judgments of the state courts against Suzanne Clark's property claim preclude her attempt to relitigate in this federal action constitutional contentions that she unsuccessfully raised before the state courts.
Affirmed.
