16 Fair empl.prac.cas. 1053, 16 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 8138 Dr. Manuel Guerra, Individually, and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, Ad Hoc Committee of Concerned Mexican American Faculty and Students, an Unincorporated Association, and v. Board of Trustees of the California State Universities and Colleges, Robert Hornby, William O. Wessick, Charles Luckman, Daniel H. Ridder, Karl L. Wente, Wendell Witter, Winifred H. Lancaster, Gene M. Benedetti, Robert F. Beaver, Roy T. Brotchy, Mrs. C. Stuart Ritchie, Frank T. Adams, Richard A. Garcia, Dean S. Lesher, Dr. Claudia H. Hampton, Yvonne W. Larson, Individually and as Members of the Board of Trustees of the California State Universities and Colleges, Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of the State of California, Ronald Reagan, Former Governor of the State of California, Mervyn Dymally, Lieutenant Governor of the State of California, Edward Reineke, Former Lieutenant Governor of the State of California, Leo McCarthy Speaker of the Assembly of the State of California, Wilson C. Riles, Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California, Glenn S. Dumke, Chancellor, Individually and as Ex-Officio Members of the Board of Trustees of the California State Universities and Colleges, California Polytechnic State University, Robert E. Kennedy, Individually and as President of California Polytechnic State University, Jon Erickson, Individually and as Dean of the School of Communicative Arts and Humanities of California Polytechnic State University, and Verlan Stahl, Individually and as Acting Head of the Foreign Languages Department of California Polytechnic State University, And
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16 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 1053, 16 Empl. Prac.
Dec. P 8138
Dr. Manuel GUERRA, Individually, and on behalf of all others
similarly situated, Ad Hoc Committee of Concerned Mexican
American Faculty and Students, an unincorporated
association, Plaintiffs and Respondents,
v.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES, Robert Hornby, William O. Wessick, Charles
Luckman, Daniel H. Ridder, Karl L. Wente, Wendell Witter,
Winifred H. Lancaster, Gene M. Benedetti, Robert F. Beaver,
Roy T. Brotchy, Mrs. C. Stuart Ritchie, Frank T. Adams,
Richard A. Garcia, Dean S. Lesher, Dr. Claudia H. Hampton,
Yvonne W. Larson, Individually and as members of the Board
of Trustees of the California State Universities and
Colleges, Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of the State of
California, Ronald Reagan, former Governor of the State of
California, Mervyn Dymally, Lieutenant Governor of the State
of California, Edward Reineke, former Lieutenant Governor of
the State of California, Leo McCarthy, Speaker of the
Assembly of the State of California, Wilson C. Riles,
Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of
California, Glenn S. Dumke, Chancellor, Individually and as
ex-officio members of the Board of Trustees of the
California State Universities and Colleges, California
Polytechnic State University, Robert E. Kennedy,
Individually and as President of California Polytechnic
State University, Jon Erickson, Individually and as Dean of
the School of Communicative Arts and Humanities of
California Polytechnic State University, and Verlan Stahl,
Individually and as Acting Head of the Foreign Languages
Department of California Polytechnic State University,
Defendants and Petitioners.
No. 76-3400.
United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.
Dec. 23, 1977.
Robert E. Murphy, San Francisco, Cal., for defendants and petitioners.
PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS.
Before BROWNING, KILKENNY and TRASK, Circuit Judges.
TRASK, Circuit Judge:
Doctor Manuel Guerra, individually and on behalf of a class of Mexican-American faculty and students, brought an action in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California under the Civil Rights Acts, 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 2000c-8, 2000d, 2000e, and the First, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, charging employment discrimination practiced against Chicano employees and applicants for employment by the Board of Trustees of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly). Also made defendants were Robert Kennedy, President of the University, other faculty members, the Governor of California, the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State, the Board of Trustees of the California State Universities and Colleges and other officials of the state.
In the early stages of the litigation and during the discovery activities the plaintiffs sought discovery of personnel records consisting of faculty performance evaluations conducted by a Cal Poly dean. The defendants considered this material confidential and agreed to make it available for inspection and copying only upon plaintiffs entering into a protective Memorandum of Agreement. The agreement provided in part that the persons who could examine the valuations were to be limited to counsel, the plaintiffs themselves and a few other specified individuals, and all persons would consider the information obtained as being held in confidence. Further, the plaintiffs agreed to give defendants at least 10 days notice prior to filing any personnel records in court in order to permit defendants to apply to the court for such orders as they might deem necessary at that time. The plaintiffs thereafter did give notice that they intended to file personnel records, and defendants filed a motion in the district court seeking an order to prohibit the filing. The trial judge denied the defendants' motion orally from the bench on October 29, 1976. Defendants thereupon filed a petition for a writ of mandamus addressed to the trial judge under the provisions of the All Writs Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1651, which would require the district judge to reverse or vacate his ruling denying the motion for an order prohibiting plaintiffs from filing personnel records in the office of the clerk of the court or making them public in any way, and to grant the defendants' motion to prohibit plaintiffs from filing or, in any other manner, from making public all or any of the personnel files obtained by plaintiffs through discovery.
The remedial course which the petitioners have adopted in their quest for relief is a narrow one. Mandamus is granted only where the district court has exceeded its jurisdiction, or has improperly failed to exercise jurisdiction, or has taken action amounting to a usurpation of power. Kerr v. United States, 426 U.S. 394, 96 S.Ct. 2119, 48 L.Ed.2d 725 (1976); Will v. United States, 389 U.S. 90, 95-96, 88 S.Ct. 269, 19 L.Ed.2d 305 (1967); Roche v. Evaporated Milk Assn., 319 U.S. 21, 26, 63 S.Ct. 938, 87 L.Ed. 1185 (1943); Bauman v. United States District Court, 557 F.2d 650 (9th Cir. 1977); Kerr v. United States District Court, 511 F.2d 192 (9th Cir. 1975), Aff'd, 426 U.S. 394, 96 S.Ct. 2119, 48 L.Ed.2d 725 (1976); Hartley Pen Co. v. United States District Court, 287 F.2d 324, 328 (9th Cir. 1961).
This court has recently outlined more specific guidelines for issuance of the writ. Bauman v. United States District Court, supra. In that case this court delineated five specific guidelines for determining when mandamus is available:
"(1) The party seeking the writ has no other adequate means, such as a direct appeal, to attain the relief he or she desires. . . . (2) The petitioner will be damaged or prejudiced in a way not correctable on appeal. . . . (3) The district court's order is clearly erroneous as a matter of law. . . . (4) The district court's order is an off-repeated error, or manifests a persistent disregard of the federal rules. . . . (5) The district court's order raises new and important problems, or issues of law of first impression." 557 F.2d at 654-55.
The Bauman court is quick to point out that although these guidelines are helpful, they do not always result in clear distinctions, and rarely if ever will two cases arise where all of the guidelines point in the same direction or even where all of the guidelines are relevant or applicable.
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