Beppler v. Uinta County School District Number One
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The Supreme Court remanded this case to the district court for dismissal of all but its order invalidating Rule CKA, a rule adopted by the Unita County School District Number One permitting school personnel to carry firearms on school property, holding that the district court's order invalidating Rule CKA rendered all other issues moot.
Plaintiffs brought this action alleging that Rule CKA violated the Wyoming Constitution, did not comply with the enabling statute, and was not adopted in compliance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. The district court granted summary judgment on Plaintiffs' count alleging violation of the enabling statute and dismissed or granted summary judgment for the school district on the remaining three counts. Plaintiffs appealed. The Supreme Court remanded the case, holding that there were no live issues remaining to be litigated when the district court entered its order invalidating Rule CKA, and therefore, the court should have dismissed the other claims.
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