Case Name: HERBERT BISNO, Petitioner, v. J. PAUL LEONARD, as President of San Francisco State College et al., Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1952-10-17
Citations: 39 Cal. 2d 888
Docket Number: S. F. No. 18348
Parties: HERBERT BISNO, Petitioner, v. J. PAUL LEONARD, as President of San Francisco State College et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 39
Pages: 888–889

Head Matter:
249 P.2d 267]
[S. F. No. 18348.
In Bank.
Oct. 17, 1952.]
HERBERT BISNO, Petitioner, v. J. PAUL LEONARD, as President of San Francisco State College et al., Respondents.
Wayne M. Collins for Petitioner.
Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, H. H. Linney, Chief Assistant Attorney General, and Herbert E, Wenig, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondents.

Opinion:
THE COURT.
This original proceeding in mandamus was brought by an assistant professor at San Francisco State College who did not have teacher's tenure but held his position by appointment from year to year. The issues raised are identical with those in Pockman v. Leonard, ante, p. 676 [249 P.2d 267], this day decided, and on the authority of that case petitioner is entitled to payment of compensation for services rendered up to and including 30 days following October 3, 1950, the effective date of sections 3100-3109 of the Government Code (Stats. 1951 [3d Ex. Sess. 1950, ch. 7] p. 15), but, having failed to take the required oath, he is not entitled to compensation for any subsequent period.
Insofar as petitioner seeks payment of salary or other relief for any period subsequent to 30 days after October 3, 1950, the application is denied. Let a writ of mandate issue for the limited purpose of directing payment of petitioner's salary up to and including 30' days after October 3, 1950.