Sumner v. McCall

103 F. Supp. 2d 555, 2000 WL 924619
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. New York
DecidedJune 8, 2000
Docket1:87-cv-00119
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Sumner v. McCall, 103 F. Supp. 2d 555, 2000 WL 924619 (N.D.N.Y. 2000).

Opinion

103 F.Supp.2d 555 (2000)

Charles H. SUMNER; Marjorie Marriott Sumner; Robert L. Richardson; Theodore Wettig; Robert Cunningham; Edward J. Tomeny; E.K. Harris; Edward J. Sabol; Frank W. Broadbent; Harry F. Michaels; Beryl Michaels; and Virginia Schafran, Plaintiffs,
v.
Carl McCALL, as Comptroller of the State of New York; Barbara Andrews, as Acting Treasurer of the State of New York; Thomas Sobol, as Commissioner of Education of the State of New York; Jane G. Gould, Director of the Office for the Aging of the State of New York; Douglas Boettner, Director of Contracts and Expenditures, Office of the New York State Comptroller; Ceasar Peralez, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Social Services; Leonard G. Dunston, Director of the New York State Division for Youth; East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District; East Syracuse-Minoa Board of *556 Education; Anthony Mastrobattisto, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Dennis Helsel, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Terrance O'Brien, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Brian Schaller, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Kenneth Sheehan, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Deborah Tyminski, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; John Cowen, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Anne O'Malley, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; Peter Monteleone, as a member of the East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; The Franciscan Academy, of Syracuse, New York; Greater Rochester Community of Churches; Catholic Charities of Diocese of Albany, Inc.; Seton Center Downtown and Seton Center — Prospect Recess, a/k/a Seton Catholic Family and Community Services; Little Flower Children's Services, of Brooklyn, New York; Madonna Heights Services, Burrs, Inc., a/k/a Madonna Heights Services; St. Gregory the Great Community Service Center, Inc.; Saint Sebastian Boys Brigade Camp, Inc.; St. Thomas Acquinas College, at Sparkill, New York; Our Lady of Lourdes, Melverne, New York; St. Stanislaus Kosta School, Maspeth, New York; Refuge Temple of Christ, Buffalo, New York; St. Peter's Day Care, Peekskill, New York; Hollywood Baptist Church of Christ; Suffolk Association for Jewish Educational Services; East Ramapo School District, Spring Valley (Rockland County), New York; Oyster Bay — East Norwich County School District, Nassau County, New York; Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District, Westchester County, New York; New York City Board of Education, New York County, New York; and Albany City School District, Albany County, New York, Defendants,
and
John Calareso and Thomas Quaresima, Intervenor-Defendants.
East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District; East Syracuse-Minoa Board of Education; John Cowen; Anne O'Malley; and Peter Monteleone, Cross-Claimants,
v.
Carl McCall; Barbara Andrews; Thomas Sobol; Jane G. Gould; Douglas Boettner, Ceasar Peralez; Leonard G. Dunston; East Ramapo School District; Oyster Bay — East Norwich County School District; Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District; New York City Board of Education; and Albany City School District, Cross-Defendants.

No. 87-CV-119 LEK/DRH.

United States District Court, N.D. New York.

June 8, 2000.

*557 Boothby & Yingst, Washington, DC (Lee Boothby, of counsel), Office of Robert Epstein, Rochester, NY (Robert Epstein, of counsel), for the plaintiffs.

Hon. Eliot L. Spitzer, Attorney General of the State of New York, Albany, NY (Assistant Attorneys General, Howard L. Zwickel, James B. McGowan, of counsel), for state defendants and cross-defendants.

O'Hara & O'Connell, Syracuse, NY (Dennis G. O'Hara, James P. Evans, of counsel), for East Syracuse-Minoa defendants and cross-claimants.

Costello Cooney & Fearon, LLP, Syracuse, NY (Donald L. Nicholas, of counsel), for defendant The Franciscan Academy (Sisters of the Third Franciscan Order).

Nixon Peabody, LLP, Rochester, NY (David M. Schraver, of counsel), for defendant Greater Rochester Community of Churches (formerly known as Genesee Ecumenical Ministries).

Tobin and Dempf, Albany, NY (Michael L. Costello, of counsel), for defendants Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany, and other defendants, and intervenor-defendants John Calareso and Thomas Quaresima.

Bishop Robert Sanders, Buffalo, NY, for defendant Refuge Temple of Christ.

Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc., Elmsford, NY (Susan Gibney, of counsel), Bozeman & Trott, LLP, Mount Vernon, NY (Bruce L. Bozeman, of counsel), St. Peter's Community Outreach, c/o Mr Paul Turnley, Peekskill, NY, for defendant St. Peter's Day Care.

Blumberg, Cherkoss, Fitz Gibbons & Blumberg, Amityville, NY (H. Lee Blumberg, of counsel), for defendant Hollywood Baptist Church of Christ.

Debbie Friedman or David I. Rosenberg, Commack, NY, for defendant Suffolk Association for Jewish Educational Services (formerly known as Suffolk Association of Jewish Schools).

Greenberg, Wanderman & Fromson, Spring Valley, NY (Stephen M. Fromson, of counsel), for defendant and cross-defendant East Ramapo School District.

Cammarata & Cronin, LLP, Oyster Bay, NY (James Cammarata, of counsel), for defendant and cross-defendant Oyster Bay — East Norwich County School District.

Shaw & Perelson, L.L.P., Poughkeepsie, NY (Stephen A. Perelson, of counsel), for defendant and cross-defendant Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District.

*558 New York City Law Department, Office of the Corporation Counsel, New York City (Naomi Fern Sheiner, of counsel), for defendant and cross-defendant New York City Board of Education.

Ruberti, Girvin & Ferlazzo, P.C., Albany, NY (Christopher P. Langlois, Jeffrey D. Honeywell, of counsel), for defendant and cross-defendant Albany City School District.

MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER

KAHN, District Judge.

Now before the Court are motions for reconsideration of the Court's 30 September 1999 Memorandum-Decision and Order ("Order" (Doc.259)). In that Order the Court denied New York City Board of Education's ("NYCBOE") motion for summary judgment (Def.'s Notice Mot. (Doc. 181, 27 May 1998)), denied New York State Defendants' ("State") motion for summary judgment (Notice Mot. (Doc. 189, 28 May 1998)), denied Plaintiffs' motion and cross motion for summary judgment (Pls.' Notice Mot. (Doc. 197, 28 May 1998)), denied Intervenor-Defendants Calareso and Quaresima's motion for summary judgment (Notice Mot. Pursuant to Rule 56 (Doc. 208, 29 May 1998)), and denied Plaintiffs' second motion and cross motion for summary judgment (Pls.' Notice Mot. and Cross-Mot.Summ.J. Pursuant to Rule 56 (Doc. 225, 29 May 1998)). State Defendants have timely submitted a motion for reconsideration (see Notice Mot. (Doc. 260, 7 Oct. 1999)), as have Defendant NYCBOE (see Notice Mot. (Doc. 263, 8 Oct. 1999)) and the Plaintiffs (see Pls.' Notice Mot. (Doc. 265, 12 Oct. 1999)).

I. Standard of Review for Motions for Reconsideration

Motions for reconsideration proceed in the Northern District of New York under Local Rule 7.1(g), unless otherwise governed by Fed.R.Civ.P. 60. The "clearly erroneous" standard of review applies to motions for reconsideration. The moving party must "point to controlling decisions or data that the court overlooked — matters, in other words, that might reasonably be expected to alter the conclusion reached by the court." Shrader v. CSX Transp., Inc.,

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