Scott C. v. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, No. 20-3077 (8th Cir. 2021)
Annotate this CaseThe Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court's award of attorney's fees to plaintiffs in an action alleging violations of the McKinney-Vento Act (MVA), the Rehabilitation Act (RA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The court declined to take up an issue regarding whether the MVA provides a private right of action for students experiencing homelessness and their families for the first time on appeal. The court explained that the State never raised an argument in the district court that the students and their mothers lacked a cause of action or that they could not recover attorneys' fees for time spent pursuing the claim. The court also concluded that the district court did not abuse its discretion in making the State jointly and severally liable for the fees imposed against the district defendants.
Court Description: [Kelly, Author, with Erickson and Grasz, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Attorneys' Fees. The court would not take up the issue raised for the first time on appeal - whether the McKinney-Vento Act provides a private right of action for students experiencing homelessness and their families; in the district court, the State never raised an argument that the students and their mothers lacked a cause of action or that they could not recover attorneys' fees for time spent pursuing the claim; the district court did not abuse its discretion in making the State jointly and severally liable for the attorneys' fees imposed against the district defendants.
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