Burstein v. Morial

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Burstein v. Morial, 438 So. 2d 566 (La. 1983)
1983 La. LEXIS 11277

Burstein v. Morial

Opinion of the Court

In re Lea Siegel, Clerk of Council and the Council of the City of New Orleans, applying for writ of certiorari and review from the judgment of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans, Section “K”, No. 83-12208. 437 So.2d 1179.

Granted.

Reference

Full Case Name
Carole H. BURSTEIN, Elizabeth D. O'Neal, Citizens and Taxpayers of the City of New Orleans v. Ernest N. MORIAL, In his Capacity as Mayor of the City of New Orleans, Bryan Wagner, Individually and In His Capacity as Councilman of the City of New Orleans, Lambert C. Boissiere, Jr., Individually and in His Capacity as Councilman of the City of New Orleans, Mike Earley, Individually and in his Capacity as Councilman of the City of New Orleans, Wayne M. Babovich, Individually and in his Capacity as Councilman of the City of New Orleans, Lea Siegel, Clerk of the Council of the City of New Orleans, Jerry M. Fowler, Commissioner of Elections of the State of Louisiana, Sidney J. Barthelemy, Individually and in his Capacity as Acting Mayor of the City of New Orleans, the Council of the City of New Orleans, and James H. Brown, Secretary of State
Status
Published