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Summary: FILED United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit February 24, 2010 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court TENTH CIRCUIT ALI S. ZAZA, Plaintiff - Appellant, No. 10-6001 v. (W.D. Oklahoma) MEDICAID, State of Oklahoma, (D.C. No. 5:09-cv-01343-R) Defendant - Appellee. ORDER AND JUDGMENT * Before MURPHY, GORSUCH, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges. After examining the appellant’s brief and the record on appeal, this panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not
Summary: FILED United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit February 24, 2010 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court TENTH CIRCUIT ALI S. ZAZA, Plaintiff - Appellant, No. 10-6001 v. (W.D. Oklahoma) MEDICAID, State of Oklahoma, (D.C. No. 5:09-cv-01343-R) Defendant - Appellee. ORDER AND JUDGMENT * Before MURPHY, GORSUCH, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges. After examining the appellant’s brief and the record on appeal, this panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not m..
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United States Court of Appeals
Tenth Circuit
February 24, 2010
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
Elisabeth A. Shumaker
Clerk of Court
TENTH CIRCUIT
ALI S. ZAZA,
Plaintiff - Appellant, No. 10-6001
v. (W.D. Oklahoma)
MEDICAID, State of Oklahoma, (D.C. No. 5:09-cv-01343-R)
Defendant - Appellee.
ORDER AND JUDGMENT *
Before MURPHY, GORSUCH, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges.
After examining the appellant’s brief and the record on appeal, this panel
has determined unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist in the
determination of this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G).
The case is therefore ordered submitted without oral argument.
Ali Zaza appeals an order of the district court dismissing his suit against
State of Oklahoma Medicaid. In his complaint, Zaza asserted State of Oklahoma
Medicaid wrongfully refused to cover medical expenses incurred by Zaza’s
*
This order and judgment is not binding precedent except under the
doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel. It may be cited,
however, for its persuasive value consistent with Fed. R. App. P. 32.1 and 10th
Cir. R. 32.1.
patients in 2007. Noting that State of Oklahoma Medicaid is an arm of the State
of Oklahoma and that Zaza’s complaint was limited to a request for recovery of
money, the district court dismissed the complaint sua sponte as barred by the
Eleventh Amendment. Reams v. Okla. ex rel. Okla. Health Care Auth.,
411 F.3d
1164, 1166 (10th Cir. 2005).
On appeal, Zaza does not directly address the district court’s conclusion
that the suit is barred by the Eleventh Amendment. Instead, he merely asserts he
was entitled to extra time to file his Medicaid reimbursement forms because he
was deployed in Iraq with the United States Army. See Soldiers’ and Sailors’
Civil Relief Act of 1940, 50 U.S.C. app. § 501, et seq. To the extent Zaza is
arguing the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act waives Oklahoma’s Eleventh
Amendment immunity, he has not cited any authority supporting such a position. 1
Nor has this court found any such authority. Instead, the only court that appears
to have addressed this question concluded the Act did not operate as a waiver of
Eleventh Amendment immunity. Auston v. North Carolina, No. 96-1158,
1997
WL 312285, at *1 (7th Cir. June 5, 1997) (unpublished disposition) (“[W]e have
found no cases suggesting that the Soldiers’ Act entitles military personnel to
avoid the jurisdictional consequences of the Eleventh Amendment.”).
1
Although Zaza did not raise the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act
below, we consider it appropriate to address this question in light of the district
court’s sua sponte dismissal of Zaza’s complaint.
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Because Zaza sued the State of Oklahoma for money damages, his claim is
barred by the Eleventh Amendment.
Reams, 411 F.3d at 1166. Accordingly, this
court exercises jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and AFFIRMS the
district court’s order of dismissal.
ENTERED FOR THE COURT
Michael R. Murphy
Circuit Judge
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