Cherry v. Morgan

267 F.2d 305
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedMay 27, 1959
DocketNo. 17585
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Cherry v. Morgan, 267 F.2d 305 (5th Cir. 1959).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This case started as a class action seeking a declaration that the ordinance of the City of Birmingham requiring segregated seating in the Transit Company’s busses was unconstitutional. An injunction against the enforcement of that ordinance was also sought. Two weeks prior to the trial the City repealed this ordinance. It passed a new ordinance apparently delegating the matter of seating to regulation by the Transit Company. The plaintiffs sought to file a supplemental complaint to bring the validity of this new ordinance and practices under it into the suit. The Court adjudged that the original cause was moot and should accordingly be dismissed and that the “motion for leave to file a supplemental complaint * * * be * * * overruled, without prejudice, however, to the rights of the plaintiffs [306]*306to reassert the matters set out in the purported supplemental complaint in an appropriate proceeding.”

This appeal, therefore, involves only the question of the denial of leave to file the supplemental complaint. There is no showing that the Court abused its discretion in so doing.

Affirmed.

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