Peter-Palican v. Government of The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, et al., No. 10-17153 (9th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseThe Commonwealth appealed the district court's judgment in favor of plaintiff. Plaintiff alleged that she was terminated without cause from her position as Special Assistant to the Governor for Women's Affairs in violation of Article III, section 22 of the Commonwealth Constitution. Based on the meaning of Article III, section 22 determined by the final arbiter of Commonwealth law, the court held that plaintiff did not have a protected interest in continued employment beyond the term of the governor who appointed her. Therefore, plaintiff's termination without cause did not violate the Due Process Clause, and the district court's judgment was vacated and the case remanded.
This opinion or order relates to an opinion or order originally issued on March 12, 2012.
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