Beard v. Robins Company, Incorporated

828 F.2d 1029, 17 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 595, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 12130
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 11, 1987
Docket86-3879
StatusPublished

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Beard v. Robins Company, Incorporated, 828 F.2d 1029, 17 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 595, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 12130 (4th Cir. 1987).

Opinion

828 F.2d 1029

56 USLW 2202, 17 Collier Bankr.Cas.2d 595,
Bankr. L. Rep. P 71,971

Diana R. BEARD; Wendy Busch; Jeannette C. Bulinski; Carol
Cook; Laura Bein Emerson; Carol Evans; Melinda Frison
Evans; Barbara Ferguson; Nancy C. Franz; Janet Gamet;
Mary Carmen Graham; Cheryl Ann Gruse; Ava Hamilton; Mary
Hein; Janet Heitzmann; Lucy Judson; Betty Kenzel; Judy
Kurtz; Susanne Leuthauser; Sandra Roberts Merrill; Sandra
Diane Miller; Peggy Morgan; Barbara T. Nowak; Mary Ann
Perkins; Ravonda Lou Potter; Kathy Quinton; Judy Ramsay;
Marcia Louise Raymond; Pamela S. Reiter; Elaine Rogers;
Jessica Simkulet; Janet Singletary; Evelyn M. Snyder;
Mary Stewart; Carol Waltz; Diane D. West; Deirdre J.F.
Zietz; Katharine K. Beattie; Fareda Belcher; Floyd
Belcher; Anna Louise Luhman; Sandra J. Mertens; Ronald G.
Mertens; Vicki Brown; Beverley C. Davisson; William A.
Davisson; Mary Ann Evertson; Sandra L. Flynn; Shirley Mae
Luetke; Patty E. Hutton; Leon D. Hutton; Billie Rae
Mercer; Judity A. Nichols; James R. Nichols; Gaylene P.
Schommer; John W. Schommer; Sharon McGuire; Rachel
Hummel; Scott Hummel; Nancy J. Taylor; Patricia Ann
Tronsgard; Sarah Elizabeth McLeod McInnis; Sherry Peavy;
Kenneth L. Peavy; Mary Anglea Barsoti; Sherry Bergman;
Denise Crowell; Kathy Deford; Carla Magdanz Everett;
Ellen Ward Fisher; Myra Carita Jans; Jackie Dasso; Gina
Janowitz; Penny Lanphier; Sara Lauren; Betsy Munson;
Trudie J. Oliver; Silvia Rosak; Kristi Anderson Scully;
Christine Seiffert; Jan Allen; Virginia Bryan; Mary
Katherine Demer; John R. Demer; Beatrice D. Fordham;
Harvey H. Friedman; Rhalda Friedman; Kenneth Frink;
Darleene L. Frink; Joyce Grant; June Ellen Harris; Carol
Harterink; Rosanne Heard; Jimmie Dale Heard; Arlene
James; Deborah Jean Lenzi; Susan McKenry Lippner;
Victoria L. McCord; Carol Mitchell; Wanda Jo Selvanik;
Michael Paul Selvanik; Martha E. Sims; Sally Adams;
Charlotte Allen; Charlotte Alstach; Kathleen Barnett;
Betty Leobold; Barbara Bill; Susan Carney; Quida Jilliam;
Mary Halstead; Katherine Henderson; Twinita Holstick;
Elizabeth Janowitz; Janice Lowe; Debra McCravey;
Diane Mance; Sandra Miranda; Bonnie Rappleyea; Jessie
Scott; Mary Ann Strickland; Rejane Teofani; Carol Tucker;
Carol Uzquiano; Evelyn Vlasak; Mary Watson; Sharon
Wilbur; Selena Adams; Anna Newberger; Nadine Carr; Linda
Willard; Joyce Frieders; Heather Lillian Hull; Kenneth L.
Hull; Roberta Christine Martin; Kenneth A. Martin; Janet
L. Scott; Fay Annetta Smith; Mary Ann Thomas; Steven J.
Thomas; Mary Ellen Adams; David Adams; Sandy Barcus;
Celia Borack; Robert Borach; Sandra Cerny; Ronald Cerny;
Charlotte Coffee; Susan Duffey; Dean Duffey; Shelia
Gallo-Godoy; Claudio Gallo-Godoy; Audria Golembioski;
Zenvoy Golembioski; Bonnie Yappel; Judith Ann Hopkins;
Laverne Hunter; Nelson Carver Hunter; Joyce Hurst; Thomas
Hurst; Mary Koss; Paul Koss; Kay Marchioni; Robin
Miller; Sharon Powell; Carolyn Shockling; Dale Shockling;
Barbara Strowder; Cheryl Urszeni; Steven Urszeni; Joann
Whyte; Staria Wimms; Beverly Jane Blake; Alan Blake;
Nancy Gibberman; Barry Gibberman; Valeria Griffin; Arthur
Griffin; Adeline Holt; Ralph Davis Holt; Susan Kennedy;
Marion Kozelka; Nanci Losito; Alice Manke; Gilbert Manke;
Dewey McGuire; Ann Miracle; Judith Ann Reece; Gary
Reece; Jenny Reliford; Kathleen Salsgiver; Robert
Salsgiver; Joanne Sturgeon; Patricia Van Arsdale; Harry
Van Arsdale; Marcolina Waller; Johnny Waller; Joanne M.
Warren, Petitioners-Appellants,
v.
A.H. ROBINS COMPANY, INCORPORATED, Defendant-Appellee,
United States of America, Defendant-Appellee.

No. 86-3879.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued March 4, 1987.
Decided Sept. 11, 1987.

John Thomas Baker, Denver, Colo. (Bragg & Dubofsky, P.C., Denver, Colo., Bradley Post, Post, Syrios & Bradshaw, Wichita, Kan., Sidney L. Matthew, Gorman & Matthew, P.A., Tallahassee, Fla., James F. Szaller, Brown & Szaller, Cleveland, Ohio, Larry S. Stewart, Stewart, Tilghman, Fox & Bianchi, P.A., Miami, Fla., Michael D. Eriksen, Cone, Wagner, Nugent, Johnson, Roth & Romano, West Palm Beach, Fla., on brief), for petitioners-appellants.

Gregory Alan Harrison, Washington, D.C. (Richard K. Willard, Asst. Atty. Gen., Henry E. Hudson, U.S. Atty., Washington, D.C., J. Christopher Kohn, Arlington, Va., Tracy J. Whitaker, Washington, D.C.), James Strother Crockett, Jr. (William R. Cogar, Clifford W. Perrin, Jr., Linda J. Thomason, Mays & Valentine, Richmond, Va., Michael L. Cook, Dennis J. Drebsky, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, New York City, on brief), for defendants-appellees.

Before RUSSELL, WIDENER and CHAPMAN, Circuit Judges.

DONALD RUSSELL, Circuit Judge.

This appeal by a group of Dalkon Shield claimants in a Chapter 11 corporate reorganization proceeding involving the appellee A.H. Robins Company, Incorporated, challenges the constitutionality of Section 1141(d), 11 U.S.C. It is conceded that Section 1141(d) provides that the confirmation of the plan of reorganization discharges all claims of any kind against a corporate debtor in a reorganization; however, in Section 1141(d)(2), the statute states that "[t]he confirmation of a plan does not discharge an individual debtor from any debt excepted from discharge under section 523 of this title." Section 523(a)(6) excepts from dischargeability in individual proceedings in bankruptcy, claims for "willful and malicious injury." The claimants-appellants assert their claims are for a "willful and malicious" tort. It is their position that the statute, by providing for absolute dischargeability under the plan of reorganization for corporate debtors but not for individual debtors violates the equal protection clause of the Fifth Amendment and is, therefore, unenforceable. They seek declaratory relief to that effect. The debtor and the United States, which had been allowed to intervene, opposed the application of the claimants. The Bankruptcy Court denied the claimants' contention and their application for a declaratory judgment in a well-reasoned opinion, 59 B.R. 99, and the District Court, also in a well-reasoned opinion, affirmed the Bankruptcy Court. The claimants have appealed that decision of the District Court, and we affirm.

It has been held that Congress, in enacting bankruptcy legislation, has broad powers of classification among claimants and debtors, limited only by the rule of "rational justification." This was authoritatively stated in United States v. Kras, 409 U.S. 434, 446, 93 S.Ct. 631, 638, 34 L.Ed.2d 626 (1973). In that case, the Court said:

Bankruptcy is hardly akin to free speech or marriage or to those other rights, so many of which are imbedded in the First Amendment, that the Court has come to regard as fundamental and that demand the lofty requirement of a compelling governmental interest before they may be significantly regulated. (Citing authority). Neither does it touch upon what have been said to be the suspect criteria of race, nationality, or alienage. (Citing authority).

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