Ayala v. Philadelphia Board of Public Education

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1973-05-23

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Concurring Opinion by Mr. Justice Manderino: I join in the majority opinion by Mr. Justice Roberts. I should like to add that the doctrine of governmental immunity is unconstitutional as is the doctrine of sovereign immunity. No branch of government— the executive, the legislative, or the judicial branch— can deprive a citizen of proper redress for a wrong. The denial of justice in any case is not constituti…

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