Barbara Handschu, Ralph Digia, Alex McKeiver Shaba Om, Curtis M. Powell, Abbie Hoffman, Mark A. Segal, Michael Zumoff, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Rusch, Annette T. Rubinstein, Mickey Sheridan, Joe Sucher, Steven Fischler, Howard Blatt, Ellie Benzone, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Special Services Division A/K/A Bureau of Special Services, William H.T. Smith, Arthur Grubert, Michael Willis, William Knapp, Patrick Murphy, Police Department of the City of New York, John v. Lindsay, and Various Unknown Employees of the Police Department Acting as Undercover Operators and Informers v. Communist Party, Usa, Communist Party, New York State, Richard Dhoruba Moore, Black Economic Survival, Robert Bloom, Mark Gombiner, Puerto Rican Socialist Party, David Lerner, Workers World, Jean Toche, Eduardo Cruz, Bill of Rights Foundation, Bruce Anspach, Paul Avrich, Jane Benedict, Comite Chileno Anti- Fascista, John Cammett, Sheila S. Collins, Paul Cowan, Emile D'antonio, Ralph Digia, Kathy Engel, Robert Engler, William Epton, Robert H. Fink, Miriam Friedlander, Marvin R. Gettleman, Mark Gildav, Alan Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Alan Charney, Edward Greer in Behalf of Gilbert Green, Nora Bredes, Selig L. Harris, Karla Jay, Harold S. Kleinman, Robert Lefcourt, Sandra Levinson, Henry Magdoff, Ruth W. Messinger, David Metzger, Barton Meyers, Mobilization for Survival, Jerrold Nadler, North American Conference on Latin America, Bertell Ollman, Grace Paley, Steven Fischler, Joel Sucher, Paul Robeson, Jr., John S. Rosenberg, Arthur H. Samuelson, Walter Schneir, Miriam Schneir, Dennis Sherman, John J. Simon, Natalie J. Sokoloff, Samuel M. Sweeney, Sylvia Hall Thompson, Geoffrey S. Smith, Tower News Service, Basil Wilson, Win Magazine, John M. Miller, Howard Zinn, Committee for Suit Against Government Misconduct, International Indian Treaty Council, New York State Citizens Party, New York Theological Seminary, Pen American Center, Morton Sobell, Helen L. Sobell, Coalition for Peoples Alternative, Youth International Party, Richard Goldenson, William Appleman Williams, Sigmond Diamond, Richard Falk, Robert M. Fass, George W. Webber, Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc., Freedom to Write Committee of Pen American Center, Annette Rubinstein, Charles Rivers, Lucius Walker, Michael Rubin, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Charlene Mitchell, United States Peace Council, Labor Research Associates, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, and National Lawyers Guild, Objectors-Appellants

787 F.2d 828
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedApril 9, 1986
Docket85-7488
StatusPublished

This text of 787 F.2d 828 (Barbara Handschu, Ralph Digia, Alex McKeiver Shaba Om, Curtis M. Powell, Abbie Hoffman, Mark A. Segal, Michael Zumoff, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Rusch, Annette T. Rubinstein, Mickey Sheridan, Joe Sucher, Steven Fischler, Howard Blatt, Ellie Benzone, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Special Services Division A/K/A Bureau of Special Services, William H.T. Smith, Arthur Grubert, Michael Willis, William Knapp, Patrick Murphy, Police Department of the City of New York, John v. Lindsay, and Various Unknown Employees of the Police Department Acting as Undercover Operators and Informers v. Communist Party, Usa, Communist Party, New York State, Richard Dhoruba Moore, Black Economic Survival, Robert Bloom, Mark Gombiner, Puerto Rican Socialist Party, David Lerner, Workers World, Jean Toche, Eduardo Cruz, Bill of Rights Foundation, Bruce Anspach, Paul Avrich, Jane Benedict, Comite Chileno Anti- Fascista, John Cammett, Sheila S. Collins, Paul Cowan, Emile D'antonio, Ralph Digia, Kathy Engel, Robert Engler, William Epton, Robert H. Fink, Miriam Friedlander, Marvin R. Gettleman, Mark Gildav, Alan Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Alan Charney, Edward Greer in Behalf of Gilbert Green, Nora Bredes, Selig L. Harris, Karla Jay, Harold S. Kleinman, Robert Lefcourt, Sandra Levinson, Henry Magdoff, Ruth W. Messinger, David Metzger, Barton Meyers, Mobilization for Survival, Jerrold Nadler, North American Conference on Latin America, Bertell Ollman, Grace Paley, Steven Fischler, Joel Sucher, Paul Robeson, Jr., John S. Rosenberg, Arthur H. Samuelson, Walter Schneir, Miriam Schneir, Dennis Sherman, John J. Simon, Natalie J. Sokoloff, Samuel M. Sweeney, Sylvia Hall Thompson, Geoffrey S. Smith, Tower News Service, Basil Wilson, Win Magazine, John M. Miller, Howard Zinn, Committee for Suit Against Government Misconduct, International Indian Treaty Council, New York State Citizens Party, New York Theological Seminary, Pen American Center, Morton Sobell, Helen L. Sobell, Coalition for Peoples Alternative, Youth International Party, Richard Goldenson, William Appleman Williams, Sigmond Diamond, Richard Falk, Robert M. Fass, George W. Webber, Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc., Freedom to Write Committee of Pen American Center, Annette Rubinstein, Charles Rivers, Lucius Walker, Michael Rubin, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Charlene Mitchell, United States Peace Council, Labor Research Associates, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, and National Lawyers Guild, Objectors-Appellants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second 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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Barbara Handschu, Ralph Digia, Alex McKeiver Shaba Om, Curtis M. Powell, Abbie Hoffman, Mark A. Segal, Michael Zumoff, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Rusch, Annette T. Rubinstein, Mickey Sheridan, Joe Sucher, Steven Fischler, Howard Blatt, Ellie Benzone, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Special Services Division A/K/A Bureau of Special Services, William H.T. Smith, Arthur Grubert, Michael Willis, William Knapp, Patrick Murphy, Police Department of the City of New York, John v. Lindsay, and Various Unknown Employees of the Police Department Acting as Undercover Operators and Informers v. Communist Party, Usa, Communist Party, New York State, Richard Dhoruba Moore, Black Economic Survival, Robert Bloom, Mark Gombiner, Puerto Rican Socialist Party, David Lerner, Workers World, Jean Toche, Eduardo Cruz, Bill of Rights Foundation, Bruce Anspach, Paul Avrich, Jane Benedict, Comite Chileno Anti- Fascista, John Cammett, Sheila S. Collins, Paul Cowan, Emile D'antonio, Ralph Digia, Kathy Engel, Robert Engler, William Epton, Robert H. Fink, Miriam Friedlander, Marvin R. Gettleman, Mark Gildav, Alan Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Alan Charney, Edward Greer in Behalf of Gilbert Green, Nora Bredes, Selig L. Harris, Karla Jay, Harold S. Kleinman, Robert Lefcourt, Sandra Levinson, Henry Magdoff, Ruth W. Messinger, David Metzger, Barton Meyers, Mobilization for Survival, Jerrold Nadler, North American Conference on Latin America, Bertell Ollman, Grace Paley, Steven Fischler, Joel Sucher, Paul Robeson, Jr., John S. Rosenberg, Arthur H. Samuelson, Walter Schneir, Miriam Schneir, Dennis Sherman, John J. Simon, Natalie J. Sokoloff, Samuel M. Sweeney, Sylvia Hall Thompson, Geoffrey S. Smith, Tower News Service, Basil Wilson, Win Magazine, John M. Miller, Howard Zinn, Committee for Suit Against Government Misconduct, International Indian Treaty Council, New York State Citizens Party, New York Theological Seminary, Pen American Center, Morton Sobell, Helen L. Sobell, Coalition for Peoples Alternative, Youth International Party, Richard Goldenson, William Appleman Williams, Sigmond Diamond, Richard Falk, Robert M. Fass, George W. Webber, Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc., Freedom to Write Committee of Pen American Center, Annette Rubinstein, Charles Rivers, Lucius Walker, Michael Rubin, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Charlene Mitchell, United States Peace Council, Labor Research Associates, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, and National Lawyers Guild, Objectors-Appellants, 787 F.2d 828 (2d Cir. 1986).

Opinion

787 F.2d 828

4 Fed.R.Serv.3d 965

Barbara HANDSCHU, Ralph Digia, Alex McKeiver, Shaba Om,
Curtis M. Powell, Abbie Hoffman, Mark A. Segal, Michael
Zumoff, Kenneth Thomas, Robert Rusch, Annette T. Rubinstein,
Mickey Sheridan, Joe Sucher, Steven Fischler, Howard Blatt,
Ellie Benzone, on behalf of themselves and all others
similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION a/k/a Bureau of Special Services,
William H.T. Smith, Arthur Grubert, Michael Willis, William
Knapp, Patrick Murphy, Police Department of the City of New
York, John V. Lindsay, and various unknown employees of the
Police Department acting as undercover operators and
informers, Defendants-Appellees,
v.
COMMUNIST PARTY, USA, Communist Party, New York State,
Richard Dhoruba Moore, Black Economic Survival, Robert
Bloom, Mark Gombiner, Puerto Rican Socialist Party, David
Lerner, Workers World, Jean Toche, Eduardo Cruz, Bill of
Rights Foundation, Bruce Anspach, Paul Avrich, Jane
Benedict, Comite Chileno Anti- Fascista, John Cammett,
Sheila S. Collins, Paul Cowan, Emile D'Antonio, Ralph Digia,
Kathy Engel, Robert Engler, William Epton, Robert H. Fink,
Miriam Friedlander, Marvin R. Gettleman, Mark Gildav, Alan
Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Alan Charney, Edward Greer in
Behalf of Gilbert Green, Nora Bredes, Selig L. Harris, Karla
Jay, Harold S. Kleinman, Robert Lefcourt, Sandra Levinson,
Henry Magdoff, Ruth W. Messinger, David Metzger, Barton
Meyers, Mobilization For Survival, Jerrold Nadler, North
American Conference on Latin America, Bertell Ollman, Grace
Paley, Steven Fischler, Joel Sucher, Paul Robeson, Jr., John
S. Rosenberg, Arthur H. Samuelson, Walter Schneir, Miriam
Schneir, Dennis Sherman, John J. Simon, Natalie J. Sokoloff,
Samuel M. Sweeney, Sylvia Hall Thompson, Geoffrey S.
Smith, Tower News Service, Basil Wilson, Win Magazine, John
M. Miller, Howard Zinn, Committee For Suit Against
Government Misconduct, International Indian Treaty Council,
New York State Citizens Party, New York Theological
Seminary, Pen American Center, Morton Sobell, Helen L.
Sobell, Coalition For Peoples Alternative, Youth
International Party, Richard Goldenson, William Appleman
Williams, Sigmond Diamond, Richard Falk, Robert M. Fass,
George W. Webber, Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund,
Inc., Freedom To Write Committee of Pen American Center,
Annette Rubinstein, Charles Rivers, Lucius Walker, Michael
Rubin, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Charlene
Mitchell, United States Peace Council, Labor Research
Associates, National Alliance Against Racist and Political
Repression, and National Emergency Civil Liberties
Committee, and National Lawyers Guild, Objectors-Appellants.

Nos. 502 through 508, Dockets 85-7480, 85-7486, 85-7488,
85-7496, 85-7498, 85- 7500 and 85-7502.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Argued Nov. 18, 1985.
Decided April 9, 1986.

John Abt and Jeffrey Schwartz, New York City, for objector-appellant Communist Party USA and Communist Party NYS.

Paul G. Chevigny, Martin R. Stolar (Stolar, Alterman & Boop), Jethro M. Eisenstein (Friedman and Eisenstein) and Franklin Siegel, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellees.

Dana Robbins, New York City (Frederick A.O. Schwartz, Jr., Corp. Counsel, and Larry A. Sonnenshein, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellees.

Marshall Perlin, New York City for objectors-appellants Bruce Anspach, et al.

Michael Krinsky, New York City (Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman and Victor Rabinowitz, New York City, on the brief), for objector-appellant Nat. Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.

Robert J. Boyle, Brooklyn, N.Y. for objector-appellant Richard Dhoruba Moore.

Michael Ratner, Marjorie Ratner and Anne E. Simon, New York City, for objector-appellant Center for Constitutional Rights.

Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman and Michael Krinsky, New York City, on brief, for objector-appellant Nat. Lawyers Guild.

Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman, and Betty St. Clair, New York City, on brief, for objector-appellant Bill of Rights Foundation, Inc.

Before VAN GRAAFEILAND, NEWMAN and MINER, Circuit Judges.

VAN GRAAFEILAND, Circuit Judge:

Objector-appellants (appellants) are members of a class who seek to overturn an order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Haight, J.) approving the settlement of a class action which charged the New York City Police Department's Public Security Section, formerly known as the Special Services Division, with violations of appellants' constitutional rights. The district court's Memorandum Opinion and Order is reported in 605 F.Supp. at 1384. Finding no error in the granting of the Order, we affirm.

The original complaint in this action was filed in 1971 by individual plaintiffs alleging on behalf of themselves and others that the Special Services Division unlawfully conducted surveillance and other investigatory activities against them and the political action groups to which they belonged. See 349 F.Supp. 766, 768-70 (S.D.N.Y.1971). For the next eight years, the parties engaged in discovery focused primarily on the issue of class certification. In 1979, a broad plaintiff class was certified under Fed.R.Civ.P. 23(a), (b)(1)(A), and (b)(2). See 605 F.Supp. at 1388.

By December 1980, the parties had negotiated a proposed settlement which they submitted to the district court for approval. The agreement, see 605 F.Supp. 1417-24, is in two parts, the first being a stipulation of settlement which provides for discontinuance of the class action with prejudice upon defendants' adoption of specified Guidelines, and the second being the Guidelines themselves.

In substance, the Guidelines provide that the NYPD public security intelligence-gathering entity will operate in conformance with constitutional guarantees; that future intelligence gathering focused on political activity will be conducted as agreed in the Guidelines, and that a three-member "Authority" will be established to oversee the activities of the intelligence-gathering unit. The Guidelines permit the Public Security Section to make inquiries concerning a planned political event only so far as is necessary to preserve peace and to assign personnel for crowd control and the orderly conduct of the gathering. In conducting an inquiry, police investigators must identify themselves to the event sponsors. Unless an approved investigation is being conducted, information concerning such events may be retained only for the aforesaid logistical purposes.

To initiate an investigation, the Public Security Section must submit an Investigation Statement to the Authority specifying the factual basis for the proposed undertaking. The investigation may proceed without Authority approval for thirty days after such a statement has been filed.

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