54 Fair empl.prac.cas. 317, 55 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,405 James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary, the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class

917 F.2d 1093
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedOctober 26, 1990
Docket90-1135
StatusPublished

This text of 917 F.2d 1093 (54 Fair empl.prac.cas. 317, 55 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,405 James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary, the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth 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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54 Fair empl.prac.cas. 317, 55 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,405 James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary, the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class, the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, Intervenors. James L. Timm Robert Lofquest William H. Clark David Piercy Ronald R. Ell Kerry Wells Dale A. Brown Douglas O'Keefe Pete Dwyer and Harold Irwin, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated v. Frank Gunter, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services Gary Grammer, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary John Shaw, Individually and in His Former Capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska State Penitentiary Harold Clarke, Individually and in His Capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary the Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, Solely in Her Capacity as Representative of the Female Class the Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, Solely in His Capacity as Representative of the Male Class, 917 F.2d 1093 (8th Cir. 1990).

Opinion

917 F.2d 1093

54 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 317,
55 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,405
James L. TIMM; Robert Lofquest; William H. Clark; David
Piercy; Ronald R. Ell; Kerry Wells; Dale A. Brown;
Douglas O'Keefe; Pete Dwyer; and Harold Irwin,
Individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Appellees,
v.
Frank GUNTER, individually and in his capacity as Director
of Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services; Gary Grammer,
individually and in his former capacity as Warden for
Nebraska State Penitentiary; John Shaw, individually and in
his former capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska
State Penitentiary; Harold Clarke, Individually and in his
capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary; The
Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, solely in her
capacity as representative of the Defendant Female Class, Appellants,
The Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, solely
in his capacity as Representative of the
Defendant Male Class, Intervenors.
James L. TIMM; Robert Lofquest; William H. Clark; David
Piercy; Ronald R. Ell; Kerry Wells; Dale A. Brown;
Douglas O'Keefe; Pete Dwyer; and Harold Irwin,
Individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Appellees,
v.
Frank GUNTER, individually and in his capacity as Director
of Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services; Gary Grammer,
individually and in his former capacity as Warden for
Nebraska State Penitentiary; John Shaw, individually and in
his former capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska
State Penitentiary; Harold Clarke, Individually and in his
capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Appellants,
The Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, solely in her
capacity as representative of the Defendant Female Class,
The Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary and Tony Cruz, solely in his
capacity as Representative of the Defendant Male Class, Intervenors.
James L. TIMM; Robert Lofquest; William H. Clark; David
Piercy; Ronald R. Ell; Kerry Wells; Dale A. Brown;
Douglas O'Keefe; Pete Dwyer; and Harold Irwin,
Individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Appellees,
v.
Frank GUNTER, individually and in his capacity as Director
of Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services; Gary Grammer,
individually and in his former capacity as Warden for
Nebraska State Penitentiary; John Shaw, individually and in
his former capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska
State Penitentiary; Harold Clarke, Individually and in his
capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary; The
Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, solely in her
capacity as representative of the Defendant Female Class, Appellants,
The Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, solely
in his capacity as representative of the
Defendant Male Class, Intervenors.
James L. TIMM; Robert Lofquest; William H. Clark; David
Piercy; Ronald R. Ell; Kerry Wells; Dale A. Brown;
Douglas O'Keefe; Pete Dwyer; and Harold Irwin,
Individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Appellants,
v.
Frank GUNTER, individually and in his capacity as Director
of Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services; Gary Grammer,
individually and in his former capacity as Warden for
Nebraska State Penitentiary; John Shaw, individually and in
his former capacity as Associate Acting Warden for Nebraska
State Penitentiary; Harold Clarke, Individually and in his
capacity as Warden for the Nebraska State Penitentiary; The
Class of All Present and Future Female Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, Julie Kouma, solely in her
capacity as representative of the Defendant Female Class;
The Class of All Present and Future Male Employees at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary, and Tony Cruz, solely in his
capacity as Representative of the Defendant Male Class, Appellees.

Nos. 89-2616, 89-2617, 90-1135 and 90-1189.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Sept. 10, 1990.
Decided Oct. 26, 1990.

Gregory H. Perry, Marie C. Pawol, Asst. Atty. Gen., argued, Lincoln, Neb., for Gunter.

Alan Peterson, Lincoln, Neb., for appellees.

Before McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge, BRIGHT, Senior Circuit Judge, and BOWMAN, Circuit Judge.

BOWMAN, Circuit Judge.

This is a class action brought by inmates of the Nebraska State Penitentiary (hereinafter "NSP"). They complain that for the prison administrators to allow female guards to perform pat searches and to see them nude or partially nude violates their right to privacy. The female guards counter with equal employment claims. The decision of the District Court1 granting the inmates partial relief has left all the parties less than satisfied, and all appeal.2 We affirm in part and reverse in part.

I.

NSP is an all-male maximum security prison designed to house prisoners who have been classified as requiring medium or maximum security. Its population averages more than 600 inmates. Housing at NSP is comprised of four main housing units numbered 1-4 (hereinafter "Units 1-4"); a maximum security unit (hereinafter "Unit 5"); and a dormitory-style medium security unit (hereinafter "Unit 6"). There are approximately thirty-five staff supervisors and 215 guards at NSP.

Each of the housing units in Units 1-4 contains two control rooms, one for each two-story wing in the unit. There is always an officer on duty in the control room. Besides having visual access to the two-story wing, the control room officer is responsible for monitoring the two shower rooms on the wing. This is done through the use of two small windows which look into the shower rooms. One window looks into the lower shower room, one into the upper room. Monitoring of the shower rooms is performed by occasionally glancing through the windows.

Each unit in Units 1-4 has four shower rooms, with three shower heads in each. There are no curtains in the shower room, although there is a curtain separating the shower room from an outer vestibule, which opens into the hallway. There is no door between the vestibule and the hallway. The rooms are situated so that the vestibule cannot be viewed from the control rooms, and the showers cannot be viewed from the hall.

Each cell in Units 1-4 contains an unenclosed toilet that is located immediately inside the cell door. When the door is opened inward, the toilet is in direct view from the hall. The solid cell doors contain a small window approximately five feet from the ground.

At fixed times throughout the day, the staff checks all cells by looking through the windows in order to determine that all inmates are present. The staff is required to see "living flesh" during this procedure to ascertain that inmates are in their cells. If the guard cannot see the inmate through the window, the guard knocks on the door. If there is no response, the door is opened.

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