Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal from the September 6, 2005 order of the Court of Appeals in the case involving the Organization of School Administrators and Supervisors, AFSA, AFL-CIO as the plaintiff-appellee and Detroit Public Schools as the defendant-appellant. The Court concluded that the issues raised were not compelling enough for review. The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis on February 27, 2006.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certification of Court Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The certification of the order by the Clerk of the Court signifies the formal conclusion of the appellate process without a Supreme Court review.
Reasoning: The order was certified by Clerk Corbin R. Davis on February 27, 2006.
Denial of Application for Leave to Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court determined that the issues brought forth by the Detroit Public Schools were not sufficiently compelling to warrant a review of the Court of Appeals' decision.
Reasoning: The Michigan Supreme Court denied the application for leave to appeal from the September 6, 2005 order of the Court of Appeals in the case involving the Organization of School Administrators and Supervisors, AFSA, AFL-CIO as the plaintiff-appellee and Detroit Public Schools as the defendant-appellant.