27 Fair empl.prac.cas. 749, 27 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 32,287 Bronze Shields, Inc., Percell Goodwyn, Ramon Gonzalez, Hipolito Hernandez, Frank Howard, Jr., Willie C. Jackson, Johnson Livingston, Claude Pittman, John W. Reid, Willie C. Sanders, Marvin E. Thomas, Alonzo Williams, Rubin J. Battle, Floyd Bostic, Jr., Lynette Crawford, Charles Harris, Olivia Howard v. The New Jersey Department of Civil Service, Ralph P. Shaw, Chief Examiner of the Department of Civil Service, the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, S. Howard Woodson, President of the Civil Service Commission, Thomas Deluca, John Holden, Matthias Rodriguez and Charles Walther, Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission, the City of Newark, New Jersey, a Municipal Corporation, John Redden, Director of the Newark Police Department

667 F.2d 1074
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedDecember 28, 1981
Docket81-1133
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

This text of 667 F.2d 1074 (27 Fair empl.prac.cas. 749, 27 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 32,287 Bronze Shields, Inc., Percell Goodwyn, Ramon Gonzalez, Hipolito Hernandez, Frank Howard, Jr., Willie C. Jackson, Johnson Livingston, Claude Pittman, John W. Reid, Willie C. Sanders, Marvin E. Thomas, Alonzo Williams, Rubin J. Battle, Floyd Bostic, Jr., Lynette Crawford, Charles Harris, Olivia Howard v. The New Jersey Department of Civil Service, Ralph P. Shaw, Chief Examiner of the Department of Civil Service, the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, S. Howard Woodson, President of the Civil Service Commission, Thomas Deluca, John Holden, Matthias Rodriguez and Charles Walther, Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission, the City of Newark, New Jersey, a Municipal Corporation, John Redden, Director of the Newark Police Department) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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27 Fair empl.prac.cas. 749, 27 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 32,287 Bronze Shields, Inc., Percell Goodwyn, Ramon Gonzalez, Hipolito Hernandez, Frank Howard, Jr., Willie C. Jackson, Johnson Livingston, Claude Pittman, John W. Reid, Willie C. Sanders, Marvin E. Thomas, Alonzo Williams, Rubin J. Battle, Floyd Bostic, Jr., Lynette Crawford, Charles Harris, Olivia Howard v. The New Jersey Department of Civil Service, Ralph P. Shaw, Chief Examiner of the Department of Civil Service, the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, S. Howard Woodson, President of the Civil Service Commission, Thomas Deluca, John Holden, Matthias Rodriguez and Charles Walther, Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission, the City of Newark, New Jersey, a Municipal Corporation, John Redden, Director of the Newark Police Department, 667 F.2d 1074 (3d Cir. 1981).

Opinion

667 F.2d 1074

27 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 749,
27 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 32,287
BRONZE SHIELDS, INC., Percell Goodwyn, Ramon Gonzalez,
Hipolito Hernandez, Frank Howard, Jr., Willie C. Jackson,
Johnson Livingston, Claude Pittman, John W. Reid, Willie C.
Sanders, Marvin E. Thomas, Alonzo Williams, Rubin J. Battle,
Floyd Bostic, Jr., Lynette Crawford, Charles Harris, Olivia
Howard, Appellants,
v.
The NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE, Ralph P. Shaw,
Chief Examiner of the Department of Civil Service, the New
Jersey Civil Service Commission, S. Howard Woodson,
President of the Civil Service Commission, Thomas DeLuca,
John Holden, Matthias Rodriguez and Charles Walther,
Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission, the City of
Newark, New Jersey, a municipal corporation, John Redden,
Director of the Newark Police Department.

Nos. 80-2003, 81-1133.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Sept. 17, 1980.
Decided Dec. 1, 1981.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc DeniedDec. 28, 1981.

Jonathan M. Hyman (argued), and Elizabeth M. Schneider, Rutgers Constitutional Litigation Clinic, Newark, N. J., and Jack Greenberg, and O. Peter Sherwood, New York City, N. Y., for appellants.

John J. Degnan, Atty. Gen. of New Jersey, Erminie L. Conley, Asst. Atty. Gen., Peter J. Calderone, Deputy Atty. Gen. (argued), Trenton, N. J., for State appellees.

John J. Teare, Acting Corp. Counsel, Matthew J. Scola, Asst. Corp. Counsel (argued), Newark, N. J., for appellees, City of Newark and Redden.

Before VAN DUSEN, WEIS and HIGGINBOTHAM, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

VAN DUSEN, Senior Circuit Judge.

Plaintiffs charged defendants in a two-count complaint with discriminating on the basis of race and ethnic origin in the hiring and promotion of police officers in the Newark, New Jersey, police department. Plaintiffs allege defendants have violated 42 U.S.C. § 1981 (count I)1 and Title VII, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq. (count II). The district court, 488 F.Supp. 723, granted defendants' motion for summary judgment on the § 1981 claim because plaintiffs had failed to allege or demonstrate any intent on the part of defendants to discriminate.2 Intentional discrimination, the district court held, is a necessary element of a § 1981 cause of action. The district court dismissed the Title VII claim because plaintiffs had not filed charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") within the statutorily required 180 days.3 Plaintiffs appeal both the summary judgment granted on count I and the dismissal of their claim under count II. We affirm the district court action on count I as to all except the Newark defendants (see page 4 below) and on count II as to all defendants.

I. FACTS

To become a Newark police officer an applicant must first pass a written examination administered by defendant New Jersey State Department of Civil Service ("State Civil Service"). If the applicant passes this examination, he or she must pass a physical and medical examination, again given by the State Civil Service.4 Those who successfully complete these examinations are placed on an eligibility roster in the order in which they scored on the written test.5 This roster is distributed to the various municipalities, including defendant City of Newark ("Newark"). Defendant Newark then screens all those applicants listed on the eligibility roster. This screening includes, but is not limited to, an investigation of the applicant's character, personal life, reputation, a personal interview, and a psychiatric examination. Any applicant who does not withstand this screening process is removed from the roster. Newark hires recruits for its police department as needed from the eligibility roster in the order on the list.

Defendant State Civil Service also prepares an eligibility roster for the promotion of officers within municipal police departments. This roster is compiled on the basis of a written examination, years in service, and a service rating.

Plaintiffs include Bronze Shields, Inc., a non-profit New Jersey corporation whose purpose is to eliminate racial discrimination against policemen generally and, more specifically, to promote the employment and promotion of black police officers within the Newark police department. Individual plaintiffs include several applicants for the position of police officer in Newark who either failed the written civil service examination (Olivia Howard, Crawford, and Jackson), the physical or medical examination (Gonzalez and Hernandez), or the screening carried out by Newark (Livingston, Thomas, and Pittman). Plaintiffs Reid, Williams, and Frank Howard are Newark police officers who, for a variety of reasons, defendants did not place on the list of those eligible for promotion.

Defendants include the State Civil Service which is responsible for the development and administration of standards, including examinations, that condition the hiring and promotion of municipal police officers throughout the State of New Jersey. N.J.Admin.C. tit. 4:1-3.5. Defendant New Jersey State Civil Service Commission is subsumed under the State Civil Service. N.J.Admin.C. tit. 4:1-3.1. These defendants, and the individual defendants employed by the state, are referred to as the state defendants. The remaining two defendants, Newark and the supervisor of the Newark police department, are, in the following discussion, referred to collectively as Newark. Newark uses the state-prepared eligibility lists and its own screening procedures to determine the candidates eligible for hire by the police department.

Because the allegations in plaintiffs' complaint are important to the determination of all the issues presented, we describe them in detail. Plaintiffs first charge both Newark and the state defendants with racial discrimination for their respective roles in either promulgating or using the eligibility roster for the hiring of Newark police officers. The eligibility roster, as initially published by the State Civil Service, is based on written, physical and medical examinations. The written examination, plaintiffs charge, has a disproportionate impact on minorities: a larger percentage of blacks and Hispanics who take the examination fail as compared to whites. For those applicants who voluntarily disclosed their race, the following passed the civil service examination:

                                               Spanish-speaking
             White Male        Black Male            Male
          ----------------  ----------------  ------------------
  Test      No.       %       No.       %       No. 

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