(DOWNLOAD) "Daddow v. Carlsbad Municipal School District" by New Mexico Supreme Court # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Daddow v. Carlsbad Municipal School District
- Author : New Mexico Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 02, 1995
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 89 KB
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Catherine Daddow appeals from a judgment dismissing her complaint in favor of the Carlsbad Municipal School District and the Carlsbad Municipal Board of Education (hereinafter collectively called ""the District""). Daddow brought an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (1988), alleging denial of due process and stating a cause of action for breach of employment contract and wrongful termination. After a bench trial, the court concluded that the District could not be sued under § 1983, that the District did not breach Daddow's employment contract by wrongfully terminating her, and that even if a cause of action under § 1983 did exist, Daddow was afforded all process that the Constitution requires both before and after her termination. The District filed a cross-claim alleging that as a result of Daddow's negligent and wrongful acts, the federal government required the District to reimburse over $60,000 to the United States Department of Agriculture. The District requested an award of damages for this loss. The court found that Daddow's failure to comply with federal regulations resulted in the loss to the District, that Daddow failed to correct deficiencies noted by the federal auditor, and that Daddow's failure to properly do her job was just cause for her termination. The court refused to award damages to the District, however, because the District could not show that Daddow directly benefitted from her malfeasance. The court ruled that the District's only recourse against Daddow was to terminate her employment. The District cross-appeals from this decision.