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Astiz v. Canisius Coll.

Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Sep 27, 2024
2024 N.Y. Slip Op. 4679 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)

Opinion

No. 592 CA 23-00928

09-27-2024

MARIA FERNANDA ASTIZ, PH.D., STEVEN MADDOX, PH.D., MATTHEW MITCHELL, PH.D., AND KATHRYN F. WILLIAMS, PH.D., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. CANISIUS COLLEGE, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

J. MORGAN LEVY FIRM, PLLC, FAIRPORT (J. MORGAN LEVY OF COUNSEL), FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS. CULLEN AND DYKMAN LLP, UNIONDALE (JENNIFER A. MCLAUGHLIN OF COUNSEL), FOR DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT. GLADSTEIN REIF & MEGINNISS LLP, NEW YORK CITY (KENT Y. HIROZAWA OF COUNSEL), AND AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS, WASHINGTON, D.C., FOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS, AMICUS CURIAE.


J. MORGAN LEVY FIRM, PLLC, FAIRPORT (J. MORGAN LEVY OF COUNSEL), FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS.

CULLEN AND DYKMAN LLP, UNIONDALE (JENNIFER A. MCLAUGHLIN OF COUNSEL), FOR DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

GLADSTEIN REIF & MEGINNISS LLP, NEW YORK CITY (KENT Y. HIROZAWA OF COUNSEL), AND AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS, WASHINGTON, D.C., FOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS, AMICUS CURIAE.

PRESENT: SMITH, J.P., CURRAN, MONTOUR, NOWAK, AND DELCONTE, JJ.

Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Erie County (Emilio Colaiacovo, J.), entered May 1, 2023. The order granted the motion of defendant for summary judgment, dismissed the amended complaint and denied the motion of plaintiffs for partial summary judgment.

It is hereby ORDERED that the order so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.

Memorandum: Plaintiffs appeal from an order that, inter alia, granted defendant's motion for summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint. We affirm.

Contrary to plaintiffs' contention, a CPLR article 78 proceeding was the proper vehicle for challenging defendant's determination terminating their tenured faculty positions as part of a strategic restructuring plan implemented in response to alleged financially exigent circumstances. It is well settled that courts have "a 'restricted role' in dealing with and reviewing controversies involving colleges and universities" because "administrative decisions of educational institutions involve the exercise of highly specialized professional judgment and [such] institutions are, for the most part, better suited to make relatively final decisions concerning wholly internal matters" (Maas v Cornell Univ., 94 N.Y.2d 87, 92 [1999]; see Gertler v Goodgold, 107 A.D.2d 481, 485 [1st Dept 1985], affd for the reasons stated 66 N.Y.2d 946 [1985]; Matter of Olsson v Board of Higher Educ. of City of N.Y., 49 N.Y.2d 408, 413 [1980]). Thus, "the proper vehicle for challenging [a college's] compliance with procedures set forth in an employee handbook" (Holm v Ithaca Coll., 256 A.D.2d 986, 988 [3d Dept 1998], lv denied 93 N.Y.2d 804 [1999]) and for determining "a professor's benefits and privileges of... academic tenure" (Matter of Hansbrough v College of St. Rose, 209 A.D.3d 1168, 1170 [3d Dept 2022]), is "a CPLR article 78 proceeding..., not a plenary action" (Maas, 94 N.Y.2d at 92). That plaintiffs seek compensatory damages is of no moment because the demand for damages is "incidental to [their] success in invalidating the administrative determination" (Doe v State Univ. of N.Y., Binghamton Univ., 201 A.D.3d 1075, 1077 [3d Dept 2022]; see Bango v Gouverneur Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., 101 A.D.3d 1556, 1557 [3d Dept 2012]).

"Although courts generally possess the authority to convert a plenary action to a CPLR article 78 proceeding if jurisdiction of the parties has been obtained, conversion is not appropriate where the claims are barred by the four-month statute of limitations governing CPLR article 78 proceedings" (Doe v State Univ. of N.Y., Binghamton Univ., 201 A.D.3d 1075, 1077 [3d Dept 2022]). Inasmuch as plaintiffs did not commence this action until more than four months after their cause of action accrued, the claims are time-barred (see CPLR 217; Mitchell v New York Univ. ["NYU"], 129 A.D.3d 542, 543 [1st Dept 2015], lv denied 26 N.Y.3d 908 [2015]; Diehl v St. John Fisher College, 278 A.D.2d 816, 816-817 [4th Dept 2000], lv denied 96 N.Y.2d 707 [2001]).

In light of our determination, we do not address plaintiffs' remaining contentions.


Summaries of

Astiz v. Canisius Coll.

Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Sep 27, 2024
2024 N.Y. Slip Op. 4679 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)
Case details for

Astiz v. Canisius Coll.

Case Details

Full title:MARIA FERNANDA ASTIZ, PH.D., STEVEN MADDOX, PH.D., MATTHEW MITCHELL…

Court:Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Sep 27, 2024

Citations

2024 N.Y. Slip Op. 4679 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)