Alexander v. Sandoval

E165740

Alexander v. Sandoval is a 2001 U.S. Supreme Court decision that held there is no private right of action to enforce disparate-impact regulations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
civil rights case
legal case
areaOfLaw administrative law
civil rights law
statutory interpretation
arguedDate 2000-10-31
citation 121 S. Ct. 1511
149 L. Ed. 2d 517
532 U.S. 275
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decidedDate 2001-04-24
decisionDate 2001-04-24
dissentingOpinionBy John Paul Stevens
docketNumber 99-1908
factualBackground Alabama adopted an English-only policy for driver’s license examinations
Plaintiff alleged the English-only policy had a disparate impact on non-English speakers
holding Private individuals may sue only for intentional discrimination under §601 of Title VI
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not create a private right of action to enforce disparate-impact regulations promulgated under §602
impact Limited enforcement of disparate-impact regulations under Title VI to federal agencies
Restricted the ability of private plaintiffs to challenge policies with disparate impact under Title VI
issue Whether there is an implied private right of action to enforce disparate-impact regulations under Title VI
joinedByInDissent David H. Souter
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen G. Breyer
joinedByInMajority Anthony M. Kennedy
Clarence Thomas
Sandra Day O’Connor
William H. Rehnquist
jurisdiction federal question jurisdiction
languageOfProceeding English
legalDoctrine implied private right of action
statutory interpretation
legalSubject Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
disparate impact
federal administrative regulations
private right of action
majorityOpinionBy Antonin Scalia
originatingCourt United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
petitioner Alabama Department of Public Safety
surface form: Martha Alexander, Director, Alabama Department of Public Safety
relatedAgency United States Department of Justice
United States Department of Transportation
relatedStatute 42 U.S.C. §2000d
42 U.S.C. §2000d-1
respondent Martha Sandoval
result Reversed the judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
subsequentCitation often cited in cases limiting implied private rights of action
term October Term 2000

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