School Committee of the City of Providence v. Board of Regents for Education, 1894-M
Decision Date | 20 October 1972 |
Docket Number | No. 1894-M,1894-M |
Citation | 295 A.2d 435 |
Parties | The SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF the CITY OF PROVIDENCE v. BOARD OF REGENTS FOR EDUCATION. P. |
Court | Rhode Island Supreme Court |
Vincent J. Piccirilli, Providence, for petitioner.
Richard J. Israel, Atty. Gen., for Board of Regents.
W. Slater Allen, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Abedon, Michaelson, Stanzler & Biener, Julius C. Michaelson, Providence, for Providence School Administrators.
Petition for writ of certiorari is granted, and the writ may issue forthwith.
The parties are directed to discuss in their briefs and oral arguments, in addition to the other questions presented, the question of whether the School Committee of the City of Providence is an aggrieved person under G.L.1956, § 42-35-15, as amended.
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School Committee of City of Providence v. Board of Regents for Ed.
...by illegally undercompensating him for the school year which began in September, 1971. We issued the writ, Providence School Comm. v. Board of Regents, R.I., 295 A.2d 435 (1972), and directed the parties to brief and argue, inter alia, whether a school committee is an 'aggrieved person' wit......