Federal Circuits, 8th Cir. (October 16, 2003)
Docket number: 02-3886
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Cir. - the Schatz Family, By and Through, the Following Persons, Both Individually and on Behalf of the Schatz Family; David Schatz; Abigail Schatz; Timothy Schatz; Sarah Schatz; Rachel Schatz; Jonathan Schatz; Rebekah Schatz; Charity Schatz; Angel Schatz; Andy Schatz; Joanne Schatz; Deborah Schatz; Minors and By Their Next Friend Andy Schatz, Appellants, v. Franklin County, Mo, Division of Family Services; Lynne Gierer; Tamee Bruenderman; Catherine Boone; Meredith Thibault; Pam Menefee; Bonnie Wessler; Paige Rowbottom; Jane Doe; John Doe; Jae Anne Carder; Monica Houttuin; Dina Vitoux; Judith Schechtman; Robert Schnidman; Deborah Schlitt; James Powers; Robert Schlitt; Marie Clark; Appellees, Priscilla Grier; Defendant. Vicki Simmons; Jackie Fisher; Glen Kuehn; Marsha Roy; Cheryl Savage; Joseph Long; Timothy Jones; Ladonna Seegmiller; Julie Lindemann; Deborah Crocker; Denise Hughes; Linda Russell; Connie Juengel; Tony Pogue; Edna Phillips; Cheryl O'Brien; Sheila Hedgecorth; Susan Elford; Donna Volner; Gerald Poe..., 422 F.3d 655 (8th Cir. 2005) By and Through, the Following Persons, Both Individually and on Behalf of the Schatz Family; David Schatz; Abigail Schatz; Timothy Schatz; Sarah Schatz; Rachel Schatz; Jonathan Schatz; Rebekah Schatz; Charity Schatz; Angel Schatz; Andy Schatz; Joanne Schatz; Deborah Schatz; Minors and By Their Next Friend Andy Schatz, Appellants, v. Franklin County, Mo, Division of Family Services; Lynne Gierer; Tamee Bruenderman; Catherine Boone; Meredith Thibault; Pam Menefee; Bonnie Wessler; Paige Rowbottom; Jane Doe; John Doe; Jae Anne Carder; Monica Houttuin; Dina Vitoux; Judith Schechtman; Robert Schnidman; Deborah Schlitt; James Powers; Robert Schlitt; Marie Clark; Appellees, Priscilla Grier; Defendant. Vicki Simmons; Jackie Fisher; Glen Kuehn; Marsha Roy; Cheryl Savage; Joseph Long; Timothy Jones; Ladonna Seegmiller; Julie Lindemann; Deborah Crocker; Denise Hughes; Linda Russell; Connie Juengel; Tony Pogue; Edna Phillips; Cheryl O'Brien; Sheila Hedgecorth; Susan Elford; Donna Volner; Gerald Poe...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Cir. - Charmaine Hunter, Appellant, v. Russell Underwood, in His Official Capacity as Director, Section 8 Housing Authority, City of Des Moines, Appellee. Charmaine Hunter, Appellant, v. Russell Underwood, Teresa Taylor, Tangela Weiss, City of Des Moines, City of Des Moines Municipal Housing Authority, Appellees. Charmaine Hunter, Appellant, v. City of Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency, Appellee., 362 F.3d 468 (8th Cir. 2004) Appellant, v. Russell Underwood, in His Official Capacity as Director, Section 8 Housing Authority, City of Des Moines, Appellee. Charmaine Hunter, Appellant, v. Russell Underwood, Teresa Taylor, Tangela Weiss, City of Des Moines, City of Des Moines Municipal Housing Authority, Appellees. Charmaine Hunter, Appellant, v. City of Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency, Appellee.
Paul M. Rauschenbach, Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Louis, MO, for appellant.
Richard D. Sabbert, St. Charles, MO, for appellee.Before LOKEN, Chief Judge, McMILLIAN and HANSEN, Circuit Judges.PER CURIAM.The Schatz family ? Father Andy, Mother Joanne, and ten of their eleven children ? filed suit against the Missouri Department of Family Services and a number of its employees and contractors based on the events surrounding the removal of the Schatz children from their home and their placement and treatment while in foster care. The third amended complaint asserts 12 causes of action against 49 defendants in their official and individual capacities. Some defendants (the "motion-to-dismiss defendants") filed motions to dismiss or to require a more definite statement, and other defendants filed for summary judgment. All defendants asserted qualified immunity in addition to other defenses. The district court denied the motions to dismiss or to require a more definite statement, but granted the motions for summary judgment based on qualified immunity and the statute of limitations.The motion-to-dismiss defendants appeal the order of the district court. They argue that (1) the third amended complaint does not satisfy Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 8 and 10 or the pleading requirements set out in Edgington v. Mo. Dep't of Corrections, 52 F.3d 777 (8th Cir. 1995), and that the district court erred in failing to strike the pleadings or require the plaintiffs to provide a more definite statement; (2) the district court erred in failing to analyze their motion to dismiss on the basis of qualified immunity, and they are entitled to qualified immunity on all claims; (3) a number of plaintiffs' claims fail to allege violations of constitutional rights sufficient to state a claim under 42 U.S.C. 1983; (4) the relevant statute of limitations precludes the Schatz parents from bringing any claims arising before April 8, 1993; and (5) assuming no federal claims remain, the pendent state law claims should be dismissed.Although the denial of a motion to dismiss generally is not immediately appealable because it is not a final order, Pendleton v. St. Louis County, 178 F.3d 1007, 1010 (8th Cir.1999), the Supreme Court has carved out an exception for orders involving qualified immunity, Behrens v. Pelletier,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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