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Facts
- Zuni Public School District
Procedural History
- District Court of McKinley County, Robert A. Aragon, District Judge: Denied the State's motion to dismiss Zuni's complaint based on sovereign immunity and other grounds, allowing for interlocutory appeal.
Parties' Submissions
- **Petitioner-Appellee (Zuni Public School District
Legal Issues
- Whether sovereign immunity bars Zuni Public School District
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals of New Mexico affirmed the district court's denial of the State's motion to dismiss on the grounds of sovereign immunity, allowing Zuni's claim for reimbursement to proceed (para 21).
Reasons
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Per CELIA FOY CASTILLO, Chief Judge (LINDA M. VANZI, Judge, TIMOTHY L. GARCIA, Judge concurring):The court determined that Zuni's action did not violate the doctrine of sovereign immunity because the claim was grounded in state law, not federal law. The distinction was crucial as the Eleventh Amendment immunizes states from claims arising under federal questions unless consent is given (paras 9-17).The court further reasoned that New Mexico had abolished the common law tradition of sovereign immunity except as implemented by statute or judicial decision for sound policy reasons. Since the Legislature had not explicitly asserted or waived sovereign immunity for causes of action brought under the Public Schools Finance Act, and given the Supreme Court's ruling in Hanosh, the court concluded that an action involving a public accounting of funds owed by the State to another entity was permitted in New Mexico (paras 18-20).
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