Case Name: Kirby TRACY, Craig Green, Plaintiffs-Appellants, Michael C. Wooden, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, Stephen R. Portch, Dr., in his individual and official capacities, Defendants-Appellees, Georgia State Conference NAACP, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Neshanta Johnson, by and through her parent Deborah Fanning, et al., Intervenors-Defendants-Appellees
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2000-04-14
Citations: 208 F.3d 1313
Docket Number: No. 99-12454
Parties: Kirby TRACY, Craig Green, Plaintiffs-Appellants, Michael C. Wooden, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, Stephen R. Portch, Dr., in his individual and official capacities, Defendants-Appellees, Georgia State Conference NAACP, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Neshanta Johnson, by and through her parent Deborah Fanning, et al., Intervenors-Defendants-Appellees.
Judges: Before TJOFLAT and MARCUS, Circuit Judges, and KRAVITCH, Senior Circuit Judge.
Reporter: Federal Reporter 3d Series
Volume: 208
Pages: 1313–1314

Head Matter:
Kirby TRACY, Craig Green, Plaintiffs-Appellants, Michael C. Wooden, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, Stephen R. Portch, Dr., in his individual and official capacities, Defendants-Appellees, Georgia State Conference NAACP, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Neshanta Johnson, by and through her parent Deborah Fanning, et al., Intervenors-Defendants-Appellees.
No. 99-12454.
United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
April 14, 2000.
A. Lee Parks, Jr., Parks, Chesin & Miller, P.C., Atlanta, GA, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Alfred L. Evans, Jr., Atlanta, GA, David T. Goldberg, New York City, for Defendants-Appellees.
Before TJOFLAT and MARCUS, Circuit Judges, and KRAVITCH, Senior Circuit Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
Appellants brought related challenges to the University of Georgia's use of race in its admissions process and to the mainte nance of historically black colleges within the state's university system. The district court granted summary judgment to ap-pellees on all but one claim on standing and mootness grounds. After the appeal was filed in this case, the Supreme Court in the case of Texas v. Lesage, — U.S. -, 120 S.Ct. 467, 145 L.Ed.2d 347 (1999), clarified the standing requirements for plaintiffs challenging race-based admissions policies. It is therefore ORDERED that the judgment of the district court is VACATED and the case is REMANDED to that court for further consideration in light of Lesage.