Russ v. White
Opinion of the Court
This is an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 brought by Dr. John Russ, formerly Dean of Instruction at Garland County Community College in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, against Dr. Gerald Fisher, President of the College, and the members of the College’s Board of Trustees. Plaintiff’s principal claims are that he was discharged as a result of his exercise of rights of free speech secured by the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and that his property (that is to say, his job) was taken from him without due process of law. In support of the second claim, plaintiff urges that certain business relationships among two of the trustees and the President of the College created such a conflict of interest that the hearing given plaintiff by the Board of Trustees was not impartial.
The District Court,
Costs will be assessed against appellant, but, in accordance with the view of a majority of the Court, that portion of costs attributable to appellees’ choice to print their brief, instead of reproducing it by a less expensive method, will not be allowed.
Affirmed.
. The Hon. Oren Harris, Senior United States District Judge for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John RUSS v. Charles R. WHITE, William Southard, James Mosely, Mrs. Guinn Daniel, David Whittington, Gene Parker, Ray Donathan, Mrs. T. J. Collier, Alroy Puckett, and Gerald Fisher
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