Arizona Bd. of Regents v. SUPERIOR COURT IN & FOR CTY.

477 P.2d 520, 106 Ariz. 430, 1970 Ariz. LEXIS 448
CourtArizona Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 9, 1970
Docket10280
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Arizona Bd. of Regents v. SUPERIOR COURT IN & FOR CTY., 477 P.2d 520, 106 Ariz. 430, 1970 Ariz. LEXIS 448 (Ark. 1970).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This special action was brought under Article VI, § 5, of the Constitution of Arizona, A.R.S., to test the judgment of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona in and for the County of Maricopa in Cause No. C-225842, Barbara Caldwell v. Arizona Board of Regents, et al. In that action the Superior Court and the Honorable Howard V. Peterson, Judge thereof, reviewed the administrative decision of the Faculty Committee on Admissions of the Arizona State University College of Law which disapproved the application of Barbara Caldwell for admission.

We do not find it necessary to reach the question of whether the Superior Court had jurisdiction to review the action of the Admissions Committee under Arizona’s Administrative Review Act, A.R.S. § 12-901, et seq. On review from an administrative determination the Superior Court can only decide whether the administrative action was illegal in that it was arbitrary, capricious or involved an abuse of discretion. Jaffe v. State Department of Health, 135 Conn. 339, 64 A.2d 330.

The Superior Court found that the Admissions Committee did not act arbitrarily, capriciously or in abuse of discretion. It was therefore without jurisdiction to supplant the independent judgment of the Committee.

*431 The Superior Court is prohibited from enforcing the judgment in Cause No. C-225842. The peremptory writ shall issue forthwith.

NOTE, Justice JESSE A. UDALL having disqualified himself; Judge FRANCIS J. DONOFRIO was called to sit in his stead and participate in the determination of this matter.

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