Breland v. Board of Educ. of Perry County, Ms.

Decision Date12 April 1984
Docket NumberNo. 83-4599,83-4599
Citation729 F.2d 360
Parties34 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 34,305, 16 Ed. Law Rep. 789 Clivis BRELAND, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PERRY COUNTY, MS, et al., Defendants-Appellees. Michael WADE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PERRY COUNTY, MS, et al., Defendants-Appellees. Summary Calendar.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit

Parsons & Matthews, Jack Parsons, Eddy Parsons, Wiggins, Miss., for plaintiff-appellant.

T. Jack Riley, Gerald Wayne Hynum, Hattiesburg, Miss., for defendants-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi.

Before BROWN, TATE and HIGGINBOTHAM, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:

This is a consolidated action brought under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 by two former athletic coaches who allege that they were wrongfully discharged for racial reasons by the Board of Education of Perry County, Mississippi (Board). The suits against the Board and its members individually and in their official capacities were dismissed by the District Court. Because we agree that the most analogous Mississippi statute of limitations requires that actions alleging discriminatory termination under Sec. 1981 be brought within one year, we affirm.

Plaintiffs are two coaches who were fired on November 14, 1978 because they refused to accept demotions or reassignments, which they allege were racially motivated. They filed their action under Sec. 1981, in December 1982. The District Court held that the one year limitation period of Sec. 15-1-29, Miss.Code Ann. as amended in 1976 was applicable, and granted defendants' motion to dismiss.

There is no federal statute of limitations for Sec. 1981 actions, but the Supreme Court of the United States has held that the controlling statute of limitations is the "most appropriate one provided by state law." Johnson v. Railway Express Agency, Inc., 421 U.S. 454, 462, 95 S.Ct. 1716, 1721, 44 L.Ed.2d 295 (1975). As this Circuit has noted previously, we are to find "refuge in analogous state limitations provisions." Ingram v. Steven Robert Corp., 547 F.2d 1260, 1264 (5th Cir.1977).

Our decision is directly controlled by our holding in White v. United Parcel Service, 692 F.2d 1 (5th Cir.1982). There we held that "the one-year statute of limitations in Sec. 15-1-29 applies to causes of action alleging discriminatory terminations brought under Sec. 1981." Id. at 3.

Section 15-1-29 provides:

Except as otherwise provided in the Uniform Commercial Code, actions on an open account or accounts stated not acknowledged in writing, signed by the debtor, and on any unwritten contract, express or implied, shall be commenced within three (3) years next after the cause of such action accrued, and not after, except that an action based on an unwritten contract of employment shall be commenced within one (1) year next after the cause of such action accrued, and not after.

The underscored portion was added by amendment in 1976. In White, we reasoned that

"the decision of the Mississippi Legislature to add the last clause [to Sec. 15-1-29] ... evidences an attempt by the Legislature to provide the specific limitation statute 'for actions analogous to actions based on racial discrimination in employment'...."

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The Mississippi Supreme Court has also recognized that Sec. 15-1-29 applies to Sec. 1981 actions. 1 In Brantley v. Surles, 404 So.2d 1013 (Miss.1981), the court affirmed the dismissal of a suit which alleged a job termination in violation of the plaintiff's due process rights. The lower court granted a demurrer which was based, inter alia, on the amended version of Sec. 15-1-29. A discharge allegedly violating constitutionally protected due process rights is likely to be the most analogous case to a discharge in violation of Sec. 1981 which will be addressed by the Mississippi Supreme Court, since Mississippi has no state fair employment practices law. In another recent case, the Mississippi Supreme Court again implicitly recognized that the amended version of the statute of limitations applied to a "suit by employees to obtain reinstatement, or damages for wrongful termination of employment." Avery, Shanks & Waltman, Inc. v. Giordano-Kirby Insurance Agency, Inc., 404 So.2d 1036, 1037-38 (Miss.1981). The present action contests Ms. White's alleged wrongful termination. Thus, it is squarely within the language of Avery.

Id. at 2-3.

Accordingly, White held inapplicable our prior decisions in which the wrongful discharge occurred prior to July 1, 1976. See, e.g., Truvillion v. King's Daughters Hospital, 614 F.2d 520 (5th Cir.1980) (adopting the catch-all statute of limitations for a discrimination in hiring case); Cousin v. Board of Trustees, 648 F.2d 293 (5th Cir.1981).

In addition to White, this Court has also affirmed a decision reaching the same result in a claim (such as this one) brought by a black public school faculty member...

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