Silver v. Halifax Cnty. Bd. of Commissioners

LaTonya SILVER, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem of Brianna Silver, Larry Silver III, and Dominick Silver; Brenda Sledge, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem of Alicia Jones; Felicia Scott, Individually and as Guardian Ad Litem of Jamier Scott; Halifax County Branch #5401, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ; And Coalition for Education and Economic Security v. the HALIFAX COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Citation821 S.E.2d 755
Date Filed2018-12-21
Docket338A17
JudgeJackson
Cited18 times
StatusPublished

Syllabus

Whether a local board of county commissioners may be held legally responsible for providing a sound basic education for students in the county appeal from trial court's grant of defendant's Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss.

Attorneys

Mark Dorosin, Carrboro, and Elizabeth Haddix, Pittsboro, for plaintiff-appellants., Garris Neil Yarborough, Fayetteville, and M. Glynn Rollins, Jr., Roanoke Rpds, for defendant-appellee., Jane R. Wettach for Children's Law Clinic, Duke University School of Law; Youth Justice Project of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, by Peggy Nicholson and K. Ricky Watson, Jr., for Public Schools First NC; and Celia Pistolis, Raleigh, Aisha Forte, and Jennifer Story for Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.-Advocates for Children's Services, amici curiae., Tin Fulton Walker & Owen, PLLC, Charlotte, by S. Luke Largess and Cheyenne N. Chambers, for North Carolina Advocates for Justice, amicus curiae., Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP, by Beth Tyner Jones, Rebecca C. Fleishman, Raleigh, and Matthew Tilley, Charlotte, for North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, amicus curiae.

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Case ID: 4576201 โ€ข Docket ID: 8447110