Puccio v. Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments
Case Details
- Nature of Suit
- Civil Rights: Employment
- Status
- Unknown
- Procedural Posture
- motion to dismiss
- State
- Oregon
- Circuit
- 9th Circuit
Related Laws
No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Outcome
Plaintiff's § 1983 complaint was summarily dismissed without prejudice as legally frivolous because he named only the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Corrections as defendants, neither of which can be sued under § 1983. The court also noted additional deficiencies including failure to state specific facts about individual officials' conduct and improper joinder of thirteen unrelated claims.
Similar Rulings
A group of employees filed an action against the Commonwealth and the Department of Corrections, seeking to recover for unpaid overtime under a statute enacted in 2021 providing a right for such recovery. When the General Assembly comprehensively overhauled the statute shortly after its enactment, however, it repealed the waiver of sovereign immunity. The present action was filed after the General Assembly repealed the original waiver of sovereign immunity. In response to the complaint, the Commonwealth filed a plea of sovereign immunity. The circuit court denied the plea, and the Commonwealth filed an interlocutory appeal to this Court under Code §§ 8.01-626 and 8.01-670.2. The issue is treated as one implicating subject matter jurisdiction, and in the present appeal the judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and final judgment is entered in favor of the Commonwealth.
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