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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD v. STATE of Louisiana, Et Al.
2016 La. LEXIS 2475
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Lead Opinion

PER CURIAM

The State of Louisiana, the Louisiana State Board of Elementary & Secondary Education, and the State of Louisiana, through the Department of Education lodged this direct appeal pursuant to La. Const. Art. V, § 5(D), seeking review of the district court’s judgment declaring 2010 HRC 243 and 2011 HRC 130 violate La. Const. Art. VIII, § 2(A)(4)(a).

Pretermitting the merits, we find this case fails to present a justiciable controversy upon which relief can be granted. See Council of the City of New Orleans v. Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, 06-1989 (La. 4/11/07), 953 So.2d 798; Hoag v. State, 04-0857 (La. 12/1/04), 889 So.2d 1019; see also St. John the Baptist Parish School Board v. State of Louisiana, 15-0264 (La.App. 1st Cir. 7/12/16) (unpublished), writ denied, 16-1798 (La. 12/5/16), 211 So.3d 390. Accordingly, on our own motion pursuant to La. Code Civ. P. art. 927(B), we recognize the failure of the petition to state a cause of action, *385vacate the judgment of the district court and dismiss the suit.

DECREE

For the reasons assigned, the judgment of the district court is vacated and set aside, and the petition is hereby dismissed with prejudice.

Hughes, J., would grant and docket.





Dissenting Opinion

WEIMER, J.,

dissenting.

hi believe matters of great public significance, such as this one, which is related to the funding of public education, merit the state supreme court’s full consideration. On this basis, I would docket this matter for full briefing and argument before rendering a considered opinion.

Case Details

Case Name: ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD v. STATE of Louisiana, Et Al.
Court Name: Supreme Court of Louisiana
Date Published: Dec 5, 2016
Citation: 2016 La. LEXIS 2475
Docket Number: NO. 2015-CA-1659
Court Abbreviation: La.
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