Board of Sch. Comm'rs of Indianapolis v. Jacobs - 420 U.S. 128 (1975)
- Syllabus
- Case
U.S. Supreme Court
Board of Sch. Comm'rs of Indianapolis v. Jacobs, 420 U.S. 128 (1975)
Board of School Commissioners of
the City of Indianapolis v. Jacobs
No. 73-1347
Argued December 11, 1974
Decided February 18, 1975
420 U.S. 128
Syllabus
A purported class action by six named plaintiffs, who at the time were high school students, challenging the constitutionality of certain school rules and regulations, is moot, where all six have graduated from school and the District Court neither properly certified the class action under Fed.Rule Civ.Proc. 23(c)(1) nor properly identified the class under Rule 23(c)(3).
490 F.2d 601, vacated and remanded.
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