Petrella v. Brownback

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedOctober 18, 2012
Docket11-3098
StatusPublished

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Petrella v. Brownback, (10th Cir. 2012).

Opinion

FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS October 18, 2012

Elisabeth A. Shumaker FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT Clerk of Court _________________________________

DIANE PETRELLA, next friend and guardian of minor N.P., minor C.P.; NICK PETRELLA, minor C.P., next friend and guardian of minor N.P.; MICHELLE TROUVE', next friend and guardian of minor J.T., minor Z.T., minor N.T.; MARC TROUVE', next friend and guardian of minor Z.T., minor N.T., minor J.T.; MEREDITH BIHUNIAK, next friend and No. 11-3098 guardian of minor S.B., minor O.B., minor A.B., minor E.B.; CHRIS BIHUNIAK, next friend and guardian of minor S.B., minor O.B., minor A.B., minor E.B.; MIKE WASHBURN, next friend and guardian of minor A.W., minor R.W.; LAURENCE FLORENS, next friend and guardian of minor A.W., minor R.W.; PAUL ERDNER, next friend and guardian of minor M.E., minor A.E.; JULIE ERDNER, next friend and guardian of minor M.E., minor A.E.; CHRISTOPHE SAILLY, next friend and guardian of minor E.S., minor N.S.; CATALINA SAILLY, next friend and guardian of minor E.S., minor N.S.; JOHN WEBB ROBERTS, next friend and guardian of minor M.C.R., minor W.C.R.; TERRE MANNE, next friend and guardian of minor C.J.M.,; ALISON BARNES MARTIN, next friend and guardian of minor C.O.M., minor C.E.M.; KURT KUHNKE, next friend and guardian of minor A.K.; LISA KUHNKE, next friend and guardian of minor A.K.,

Plaintiffs - Appellants, v.

SAM BROWNBACK, Governor of Kansas, in his official capacity; DR. DIANE DEBACKER, in her official capacity as Kansas Commissioner of Education; JANET WAUGH, in her official capacity as Chair of the Kansas State Board of Education; KATHY MARTIN, in her official capacity as a member of the State Board of Education; SUE STORM, in her official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; KENNETH WILLARD, in his official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; JOHN W. BACON, in his official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; DR. WALT CHAPPELL, in his official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; CAROLYN L. WIMS-CAMPBELL, in her official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; JANA SHAVER, in her official capacity as Vice-Chair of the Kansas State Board of Education; SALLY CAUBLE, in her official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; DAVID T. DENNIS, in her official capacity as a member of the Kansas State Board of Education; DEREK SCHMIDT, Kansas Attorney General, in his official capacity; RON ESTES, Kansas State Treasurer, in his official capacity,

Defendants - Appellees,

and

JEFF GANNON, next friend and guardian of minor L.G., minor A.G., minor G.G.; MEREDITH GANNON, next friend and

2 guardian of minor L.G., minor A.G., minor G.G.; ANDREA BURGESS, next friend and guardian of minor J.B.; JENNIFER KENNEDY, next friend and guardian of minor O.K.; SCHELENA OAKMAN, next friend and guardian of minor C.O.; MARTHA PINT, next friend and guardian of minor C.P.; DAVID SEEBER, next friend and guardian of minor A.S., minor B.S.; MISTY SEEBER, next friend and guardian of minor A.S., minor B.S.; JOHN CAIN, next friend and guardian of minor L.C.; BECKY CAIN, next friend and guardian of minor L.C.; DARRIN COX, next friend and guardian of minor J.C.; LOIS COX, next friend and guardian of minor J.C.; DANIE ELDREDGE, next friend and guardian of minor A.E.; JOSH ELDREDGE, next friend and guardian of minor A.E.; JIM HOLMES, next friend and guardian of minor J.H.; JOY HOLMES, next friend and guardian of minor J.H.; MATT NEWTON, next friend and guardian of minor L.N.; IVY NEWTON, next friend and guardian of minor L.N.; GLENN OWEN, next friend and guardian of minor A.O.; RYAN RANK, next friend and guardian of minor M.R.; BEULAH WALKER, next friend and guardian of minor Q.W.; BIANCA ALVAREZ, next friend and guardian of minor M.A.; NORMA DEL REAL, next friend and guardian of minor P.D., minor V.D.; ADRIANA FIGUEROA, next friend and guardian of minor T.F.; EVA HERRERA, next friend and guardian of minor D.H., minor G.H., minor K.H.; REBECCA FRALICK, next friend and guardian of M.S.; CONSUELO TRETO, next friend and guardian of minor A.T.; MELISSA BYNUM, next friend and guardian of minor T.B.; EVETTE HAWTHORNE- CROSBY, next friend and guardian of

3 minor B.C.; BRYANT CROSBY, next friend and guardian of minor B.C.; GEORGE MENDEZ, next friend and guardian of minor G.M.; MONICA MENDEZ, next friend and guardian of minor G.M.; SALLY MURGUIA, next friend and guardian of minor A.M.; RAMON MURGUIA, next friend and guardian of minor A.M.; CLARA OSBORNE, next friend and guardian of minor N.W.,

Intervenor-Defendants – Appellees. _________________________________

APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS D.C. No. 2:10-cv-02661-JWL-KGG _________________________________

Tristan L. Duncan, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P., Kansas City, Missouri (William F. Northrip, and Zach Chaffee-McClure, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P., Kansas City Missouri, and Jonathan S. Massey, Massey & Gail, LLP, Washington, D.C., and Laurence H. Tribe, Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her on the briefs), for Plaintiffs- Appellants.

Arthur S. Chalmers, Hite, Fanning & Honeyman L.L.P., Wichita, Kansas (Gayle B. Tibbets, Hite, Fanning & Honeyman L.L.P., Wichita, Kansas; Jeffrey A. Chanay, Deputy Attorney General, Office of Kansas Attorney General, Topeka, Kansas; Cheryl L. Whelan, General Counsel, Kansas State Department of Education, Topeka, Kansas; Mark A. Ferguson and Eldon J. Shields, Gates, Shields & Ferguson, P.A., Overland Park, Kansas, with him on the brief), for Defendants-Appellees.

Alan L. Rupe, Kutak Rock LLP, Wichita, Kansas (John S. Robb, Somers, Robb & Robb, Newton, Kansas, with him on the brief), for Intervenor-Defendants-Appellees. _________________________________

Before GORSUCH, EBEL, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges. _________________________________

EBEL, Circuit Judge

4 In this litigation, Appellants, plaintiffs below, brought an action under 42 U.S.C.

§ 1983, challenging the statutory scheme by which the state of Kansas funds its public

schools. The district court dismissed their suit for lack of standing. Exercising

jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, we conclude that the Appellants have standing

because their alleged injury—unequal treatment by the state—would be redressed by a

favorable decision. Accordingly, we REVERSE.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Kansas School District Finance and Quality Performance Act

The Kansas Constitution requires the Kansas legislature to “make suitable

provision for finance of the educational interests of the state.” Kan. Const. art. 6, § 6. In

2005, the Kansas Supreme Court determined that the then-current school finance system

(the School District Finance and Quality Performance Act, or “Act”) violated the state

constitution because it “failed to make suitable provisions” for funding the public

schools. See Montoy v. State, 120 P.3d 306, 310 (Kan. 2005) (“Montoy I”) (internal

quotation marks omitted).1 Among the Act’s constitutional shortcomings were an overall

underfunding of public education, and a wealth-based disparity in public education

funding based on differences in assessed property values from district to district. See id.

1 The Montoy litigation arose out of an earlier challenge to Kansas’s school finance system, which resulted in a series of decisions from the Kansas Supreme Court starting in 2003.

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