Carol J. Knight Leonard F. Ball Robert M. Bird Rosemary K. Bird Ann Marie Dahl Joseph Dilley Beverly L. Edwards Michael P. Heaphy Gary John Horwath James K. Hunter Michael E. Johnson David McCord Sally L. Oelrich Deanne P. Pokryfki Donna L. Rehberg v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Gary Jefferson Eugene L. Dyson David Johnson Daniel L. Hastings Stephen A. McFerron v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson, Director Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations, and Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska

131 F.3d 807, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9135, 97 Daily Journal DAR 14757, 156 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3121, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 34194
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedDecember 8, 1997
Docket96-35166
StatusPublished

This text of 131 F.3d 807 (Carol J. Knight Leonard F. Ball Robert M. Bird Rosemary K. Bird Ann Marie Dahl Joseph Dilley Beverly L. Edwards Michael P. Heaphy Gary John Horwath James K. Hunter Michael E. Johnson David McCord Sally L. Oelrich Deanne P. Pokryfki Donna L. Rehberg v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Gary Jefferson Eugene L. Dyson David Johnson Daniel L. Hastings Stephen A. McFerron v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson, Director Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations, and Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth 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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Carol J. Knight Leonard F. Ball Robert M. Bird Rosemary K. Bird Ann Marie Dahl Joseph Dilley Beverly L. Edwards Michael P. Heaphy Gary John Horwath James K. Hunter Michael E. Johnson David McCord Sally L. Oelrich Deanne P. Pokryfki Donna L. Rehberg v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Gary Jefferson Eugene L. Dyson David Johnson Daniel L. Hastings Stephen A. McFerron v. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Walter Bromenschenkel, Superintendent Helen Sibson, Director Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska, Rebecca L. Patterson Judy O. Weimer Andrew J. Rabung Adolph Hinson Emma L. Smith Carole Gene Murray Marjorie Kyle v. Anchorage School District Robert Christal, Acting Superintendent Anchorage School District Leland C. Wilson, Executive Director/instructional Support Programs and Certified Labor Relations, and Anchorage Education Association Nea-Alaska, 131 F.3d 807, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9135, 97 Daily Journal DAR 14757, 156 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3121, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 34194 (9th Cir. 1997).

Opinion

131 F.3d 807

156 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3121, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9135

Carol J. KNIGHT; Leonard F. Ball; Robert M. Bird;
Rosemary K. Bird; Ann Marie Dahl; Joseph Dilley; Beverly
L. Edwards; Michael P. Heaphy; Gary John Horwath; James
K. Hunter; Michael E. Johnson; David McCord; Sally L.
Oelrich; Deanne P. Pokryfki; Donna L. Rehberg, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT; Walter
Bromenschenkel, Superintendent; Helen Sibson;
Kenai Peninsula Education Association,
Defendants-Appellees.
Gary JEFFERSON; Eugene L. Dyson; David Johnson; Daniel L.
Hastings; Stephen A. McFerron, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT; Walter
Bromenschenkel, Superintendent; Helen Sibson,
Director; Kenai Peninsula Education
Association, Defendants-Appellees.
Rebecca L. PATTERSON; Judy O. Weimer; Andrew J. Rabung;
Adolph Hinson; Emma L. Smith; Carole Gene
Murray; Marjorie Kyle, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT; Robert Christal, Acting
Superintendent Anchorage School District; Leland C. Wilson,
Executive Director/Instructional Support Programs and
Certified Labor Relations; Anchorage Education Association;
NEA-Alaska, Defendants-Appellees.
Rebecca L. PATTERSON; Judy O. Weimer; Andrew J. Rabung;
Adolph Hinson; Emma L. Smith; Carole Gene
Murray; Marjorie Kyle, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT; Robert Christal, Acting
Superintendent Anchorage School District; Leland C. Wilson,
Executive Director/Instructional Support Programs and
Certified Labor Relations, Defendants-Appellants,
and
Anchorage Education Association; NEA-Alaska, Defendants.

Nos. 95-35848, 95-36283, 96-35166 and 96-35174.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted July 14, 1997.
Decided Dec. 8, 1997.

W. James Young, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc., Springfield, Virginia, for plaintiffs-appellants in Nos. 95-35848 and 95-36283.

Jeremiah A. Collins, Bredhoff & Kaiser, Washington, DC, for defendant-appellee Kenai Peninsula Education Association in Nos. 95-35848 and 95-36283.

Howard S. Trickey and Andrena L. Stone, Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, Anchorage, Alaska, for defendants-appellees Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, Bromenschenkel, and Sibson in Nos. 95-35848 and 95-36283.

W. James Young, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc., Springfield, Virginia, for plaintiffs-appellants-cross-appellees in Nos. 96-35166 and 96-35174.

Jeremiah A. Collins, Bredhoff & Kaiser, Washington, DC, for defendants-appellees Anchorage Education Association and NEA-Alaska in Nos. 96-35166 and 96-35174..

Howard S. Trickey and Andrena L. Stone, Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, Anchorage, Alaska, for defendants-appellees-cross-appellants Anchorage School District, Christal, and Wilson in Nos. 96-35166 and 96-35174..

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Alaska; John W. Sedwick, District Judge, Presiding (Nos. 95-35848 and 95-36283), H. Russel Holland, District Judge, Presiding (Nos. 96-35166 and 96-35174). D.C. Nos. CV-94-00438-JWS, CV-94-00437-JWS, CV-93-00189-HRH.

Before: WALLACE, JOHN T. NOONAN, JR., and THOMPSON, Circuit Judges.

WALLACE, Circuit Judge.

In these three cases consolidated for appeal, we consider the often murky area of the rights and responsibilities of nonunion employees in the union shop context. Responding to issues decided by the district court, the nonunion employees and one of the public employers appeal from parts of the various judgments. The district court had jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331 and 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and we have jurisdiction over these timely appeals pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand all three cases.

* Nonunion employees may be required to pay unions for benefits they receive from union collective bargaining efforts. These three appeals involve this issue in the setting of school employees.A.

Knight (No. 95-35848) involves the Kenai Peninsula Education Association (KPEA), a collective bargaining unit for teachers in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. Jefferson (No. 95-36283) involves the Kenai Peninsula Educational Support Association (KPESA), which is the collective bargaining unit for school support staff in the Kenai Peninsula district. Patterson (Nos. 96-35166 and 96-35174) involves the Anchorage Education Association (AEA), the collective bargaining unit for teachers in the Anchorage School District. In all three cases, plaintiffs are nonunion members who, though not required to join the respective associations, must nevertheless pay a representation or agency fee because they benefit from the collective bargaining efforts of the associations. Alaska Stat. § 23.40.110.

In Abood v. Detroit Board of Education, 431 U.S. 209, 234-36, 97 S.Ct. 1782, 1799-1800, 52 L.Ed.2d 261 (1977), the Court held that, while nonunion members could be compelled to contribute to their share of costs of collective bargaining, they could not be compelled to contribute funds used to finance ideological causes not germane to collective bargaining. In Chicago Teachers Union v. Hudson, 475 U.S. 292, 106 S.Ct. 1066, 89 L.Ed.2d 232 (1986) (Hudson ), the Court set forth the minimum procedural protections for collection of agency fees: "an adequate explanation of the basis for the fee, a reasonably prompt opportunity to challenge the amount of the fee before an impartial decisionmaker, and an escrow for the amounts reasonably in dispute while such challenges are pending." Id. at 310, 106 S.Ct. at 1078.

The unions and school districts in these cases have adopted similar procedures. At the beginning of the school year, the unions send a so-called "Hudson notice" that explains the breakdown between chargeable and nonchargeable expenses so that nonmembers can decide whether to object to paying for union activities that are not related to collective bargaining. Nonmembers who object have two options. They can accept the union's calculation of their share of chargeable expenses and receive a rebate equal to the percentage of full dues attributable to nonchargeable expenses. Alternatively, they can reject the union's determination, and submit to an arbitrator's calculation of the chargeable/nonchargeable expense breakdown. In that event, the nonmembers' payments are placed into an escrow account until the arbitration is completed.

B.

On August 20, 1994, KPESA sent a letter to its nonmembers, asking them to fill out and return an attached form by September 15. The form sought, among other things, the desired method of payment for dues. KPESA provided no breakdown of chargeable and nonchargeable expenses and did not indicate that one would be forthcoming.

A day later, KPEA sent a letter to its nonmember teachers detailing the payment options for union dues or representation fees.

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