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07-3640•Mark Lusher, on Appeal From the v. District of Ohio Eastern Division City of Mansfield, Lydia J. Reid, Mayor, Michael…
07-3640United States Court Of Appeals For The 6th Circuit15.05.2008
*The Honorable Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., United States District Judge for the Northern District of
West Virginia sitting by designation.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION
File Name: 08a0256n.06
Filed: May 15, 2008
No. 07-3640
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
MARK LUSHER, )
) ON APPEAL FROM THE
Plaintiff-Appellee, ) UNITED STATES DISTRICT
) COURT FOR THE NORTHERN
v. ) DISTRICT OF OHIO
) EASTERN DIVISION
CITY OF MANSFIELD, )
LYDIA J. REID, MAYOR, )
MICHAEL HARTSON, FIRE CHIEF, )
RONALD S. KREUTER, ) O P I N I O N
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY, )
THE CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL )
AND FAMILY SERVICES and )
RUDY A. NYE, )
)
Defendants-Appellants. )
____________________________________)
BEFORE: MARTIN and NORRIS, Circuit Judges, and STAMP, District Judge.*
PER CURIAM.
The City of Mansfield terminated Mark Lusher (“Lusher”) from his employment as a
firefighter with the City as a result of Lusher’s failure to comply with a “Last Chance Agreement”
in which Lusher agreed to seek alcohol rehabilitation treatment as a condition of his continued
employment. Lusher filed suit against the City and various City officials pursuant to 48 U.S.C.
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§§ 1983 and 1985 alleging Fourteenth Amendment procedural due process violations and civil
conspiracy and, pursuant to Ohio law, alleging breach of contract and disability discrimination.
Lusher also sued The Center for Individual and Family Services (“The Center”), his alcohol
rehabilitation treatment provider, and Rudy Nye, his alcohol treatment counselor at The Center,
alleging due process violations, civil conspiracy and breach of contract. The district court reviewed
the procedures afforded to Lusher both before and after his termination and found that Lusher was
not denied procedural due process as to his protected property interest in continued employment as
a firefighter. The district court further concluded that Lusher’s civil conspiracy claim fails because
it is derivative of his procedural due process claims. Therefore, the district court granted summary
judgment in favor the defendants on all of Lusher’s federal claims. As to Lusher’s state law claims,
the district court declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction and dismissed them without ruling
on the merits.
Following consideration of the record on appeal, the briefs of the parties and the applicable
law, we are persuaded that the district court was correct in granting summary judgment to the
defendants on the plaintiff’s federal claims and in declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction
over the plaintiff’s state claims. Accordingly, for the reasons set forth in the Opinion and Order of
the district court dated March 8, 2007, the judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
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