Chester Upland School District v. Chester Upland Education Ass'n

440 A.2d 1283, 64 Pa. Commw. 523, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1059
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 11, 1982
DocketAppeal, No. 2351 C.D. 1980
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Chester Upland School District v. Chester Upland Education Ass'n, 440 A.2d 1283, 64 Pa. Commw. 523, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1059 (Pa. Ct. App. 1982).

Opinion

Opinion by

President Judge Crumlish, Jr.,

The Chester-Upland Education Association appeals a Delaware County Common Pleas Court order which restricted picketing at the homes of members of the Chester-Upland School Board (Board). We dismiss this appeal as moot.

On September 15,1980, members of the Association went on strike. They began to picket not only public facilities but the private homes of Board members, two of whom conducted a funeral business from their homes. On September 26, 1980, a hearing was conducted on a motion for preliminary injunction. By order from the bench, the Chancellor limited the number of pickets to three at the home of any Board member. The order further enjoined any picketing at the funeral homes. The Association has challenged this order as a violation of their First Amendment right to free speech and assembly.

“The law is clear that an appeal mil generally be dismissed for mootness when an event occurs while the appeal is pending which renders it impossible for the requested relief to be granted.” Atlantic Inland, Inc. v. Township of Bensalem, 39 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 180, 182, 394 A.2d 1335, 1337 (1978).1 A case will not be dismissed if the issues involved however, “are of a recurring nature, capable of repeatedly avoiding review and yet are of important public interest. ’ ’ Id.

Since the strike has long been settled and there is no further picketing, there is no longer a controversy that this Court need address. Additionally, we hold that the issues raised in this particular case do not [525]*525come within the exception to mootness doctrine cited supra.

Appeal dismissed.

Order

The appeal of the Chester-Upland Education Association, No. 2351 CJD. 1980, is dismissed.

Judge Palladino did not participate in the decision in this case.

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