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HomeMy WebLinkAbout28-City Attorney - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney c .~ . v . ,:. 'I L Subject: Ratification of City Attorneys Office's Action in Further Joinder in an Amicus Brief in Kay Barnes, et ai. v. Jeffery Gorman in the U.S. Supreme Court Dept: CITY ATTORNEY Date: January 30, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: On December 17, 2001, the Council authorized joinder in a prior amicus brief in this case seeking a Writ of Certiorari before the U.S. Supreme Court. Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Common Council ratify the actions of the City Attorney in joining the amicus curiae brief on the merits in the case of Kay Barnes, et ai. v. Jeffery Gorman. Lt-.~ () Signature Contact person: James F. Penman Phone: 5255 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. !)g {) F/ 10)-- . STAFF REPORT Council Meeting Date: February 4. 2002 TO: Mayor and Common Council FROM: James F. Penman, City Attorney DATE: January 30, 2002 AGENDA ITEM: Ratification of City Attorneys Office's in Further Joinder in an Amicus Brief in Kay Barnes, et al. v. Jeffery Gorman in the U.S. Supreme Court. At the December 17, 2001 meeting of the Mayor and Common Council, the City Attorney was authorized to join in an amicus curiae brief urging the U.S. Supreme court to grant a Writ of Certiorari in the above matter. The Writ asks the court to hear the matter. The U.S. Supreme Court has now agreed to hear the matter. The City of Sacramento has now requested the City of San Bernardino's support in the amicus brief on the merits of the case. A response was due to the request on or before January 31, 2002. The City Attorney thought it was important for the City to continue its support of the City of Sacramento. The underlying case involves damages under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The appellate court held that public entities are liable for punitive damages under the ADA. As a matter of public policy most federal laws do not allow such damages against public entities. If upheld, this decision would greatly expand municipal liability. The City Attorney recommends that the City of San Bernardino ratify the City Attorney's actions in joining this brief. There is no cost to the City in the joinder of this brief.