Opinion ID: 2395312
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Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Brawley v. McNary

Text: The trial court in John Brawley, et al. v. Gene McNary, et al., although ruling that the plaintiffs lacked standing, heard evidence and made findings of fact and conclusions of law. The court of appeals affirmed the judgment solely on the issue of standing and without addressing the other issues. Because plaintiffs as taxpayers have standing to sue the case is retransferred to the court of appeals for resolution of the remaining points on appeal. Retransferred to the court of appeals. BLACKMAR, C.J., ROBERTSON, RENDLEN, HIGGINS and COVINGTON, JJ., and TURNAGE, Special Judge, concur. HOLSTEIN, J., not participating because not a member of the Court when the case was submitted.