Court Opinion

ID: 199612
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2011-02-07 04:34:55+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:27:01.655567
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM.
 

  Richard Pacheco appeals from an adverse judgment in his civil rights suit against various defendants. In pertinent part, Pacheco, who is a public school employee subject to a collective bargaining agreement between the school committee defendant and the union defendant, claimed that he had been suspended without pay for five days in violation of his federal due process rights after he failed to pay the service fee required by the collective bargaining agreement. The district judge granted certain defendants’ motion to dismiss when Pacheco did not file a timely opposition,
  
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  and he granted the remaining defendants’ motion for judgment on the pleadings in a Memorandum and Order dated September 29, 2000. We affirm, essentially for the reasons given by the district judge in his Memorandum and Order and for the reasons given by the defendants in their appellate briefs.
 

   The judgment of the district court is affirmed. See Loe. R. 27(c).
  

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   . In response to defendants’ motion, the judge later struck a belated opposition. On appeal, Pacheco has not contended that the judge abused his discretion, or otherwise erred, in striking his opposition.