Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt. Ellie O'DOnnell Denise Funderburk and Terry Cole, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Ernestine Beckman and Gerard J. Schmidt, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Delores Cook, Mary Jane Joos, William Otto Haag, Jr. v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri

669 F.2d 542
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 4, 1982
Docket81-1815
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 669 F.2d 542 (Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt. Ellie O'DOnnell Denise Funderburk and Terry Cole, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Ernestine Beckman and Gerard J. Schmidt, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Delores Cook, Mary Jane Joos, William Otto Haag, Jr. v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri) 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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Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri Ernestine Beckman Gerard J. Schmidt. Ellie O'DOnnell Denise Funderburk and Terry Cole, Charles E. Sweeney and Adele Schenberg on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Persons Similarly Situated Rory Riddler Dorothy Light Juanita Briggs v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Ernestine Beckman and Gerard J. Schmidt, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri, Bert Stewart v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri and Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri. Delores Cook, Mary Jane Joos, William Otto Haag, Jr. v. Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of the State of Missouri Ray S. James, Individually and as Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Missouri, 669 F.2d 542 (8th Cir. 1982).

Opinion

669 F.2d 542

Charles E. SWEENEY and Adele Schenberg on behalf of
themselves and all other persons similarly
situated; Rory Riddler; Dorothy Light;
Juanita Briggs, Appellants,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) BOND, individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri; Ray S. James, individually and as
Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of
Missouri; Ernestine Beckman; Gerard J. Schmidt, Appellees.
Charles E. SWEENEY and Adele Schenberg on behalf of
themselves and all other persons similarly
situated; Rory Riddler; Dorothy Light;
Juanita Briggs, Appellees,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri; Ray S. James, individually and as
Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of
Missouri; Ernestine Beckman; Gerard J. Schmidt.
Ellie O'DONNELL; Denise Funderburk and Terry Cole, Appellants.
Charles E. SWEENEY and Adele Schenberg on behalf of
themselves and all other persons similarly
situated; Rory Riddler; Dorothy Light;
Juanita Briggs, Appellees,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri; Ray S. James, individually
and as Director of the Department of
Revenue of the State of Missouri.
Ernestine BECKMAN and Gerard J. Schmidt, Appellants.
Bert STEWART, Appellant,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) BOND, Individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri and Ray S. James,
Individually and as Director of the
Department of Revenue of the
State of Missouri,
Appellees.
Bert STEWART, Appellee,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) Bond, Individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri; and Ray S. James,
Individually and as Director of the
Department of Revenue of the
State of Missouri.
Delores COOK, Appellant.
Mary Jane JOOS, Appellant,
William Otto Haag, Jr.,
v.
Christopher S. (Kit) BOND, Individually and as Governor of
the State of Missouri; Ray S. James, Individually
and as Director of the Department of
Revenue of the State of
Missouri, Appellees.

Nos. 81-1815 to 81-1817, 81-1878, 81-1906 and 81-2154.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Jan. 13, 1982.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc in No. 81-1815 Denied Feb. 4, 1982.

Irl B. Baris, argued, St. Louis, Mo., Frederick W. Drakesmith, Cundiff, Turken, Londoff & Drakesmith, St. Charles, Mo., for appellants Sweeney, Schenberg, Riddler, Light and Briggs.

John Ashcroft, Atty. Gen., Michael L. Boicourt, argued, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, Mo., for appellees Bond and James.

Leland B. Curtis, Kenneth M. Romines, argued, Clayton, Mo., for appellants Ernestine Beckman, et al.

Daniel M. Scott, Federal Public Defender, D. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., for appellant Larry Hopping.

Michael T. Cady, Anthony J. Coultas, St. Louis, Mo., for appellant Bert Stewart.

Before ROSS and STEPHENSON, Circuit Judges, and HOWARD, District Judge.*

ROSS, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiffs in these consolidated cases alleged they were dismissed from their positions as fee agents for the State of Missouri because of their political affiliation and in violation of the first amendment. The district courts1 in separate memoranda2 held that fee agents were not state employees and thus were not protected from dismissal based on political affiliation. We affirm.

Facts

Plaintiffs were fee agents3 for the Missouri Department of Revenue. All of the plaintiffs were active Democrats and all were appointed as fee agents during the administration of former Governor Joseph Teasdale, also a Democrat. Defendant Christopher Bond is presently the Governor of Missouri. Defendant Ray James was appointed by Governor Bond as the Director of Revenue. Both Bond and James are Republicans. Additional defendants in this action are persons appointed by James as successor fee agents. The majority of the successor fee agents are Republicans.

Plaintiffs alleged their dismissals4 were based solely on their political affiliation and requested declaratory and injunctive relief and both compensatory and exemplary damages. The district courts denied plaintiffs relief and this appeal followed.

Discussion

Plaintiffs assert they are protected from dismissal based solely on their political affiliation5 by the Supreme Court's holdings in Elrod v. Burns, 427 U.S. 347, 96 S.Ct. 2673, 49 L.Ed.2d 547 (1976) and Branti v. Finkel, 445 U.S. 507, 100 S.Ct. 1287, 63 L.Ed.2d 574 (1980). In Elrod, the Court held that

public employees who allege that they were discharged or threatened with discharge solely because of their partisan political affiliation or nonaffiliation state(d) a claim for deprivation of constitutional rights secured by the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

Elrod v. Burns, supra, 427 U.S. at 349, 96 S.Ct. at 2678. The Court in Branti applying the principles of Elrod held that the termination of an assistant public defender "on purely political grounds" violated the first and fourteenth amendments. Branti v. Finkel, supra, 445 U.S. at 520, 100 S.Ct. at 1296.

Defendants assert that Elrod and Branti have no applicability to the terminations of fee agents because those cases addressed only the terminations of public employees and fee agents are not employees of the State of Missouri. Defendants further argue that even if the holdings in Elrod and Branti apply to the dismissal of fee agents, fee agents are not protected from termination because party affiliation is an appropriate requirement for the effective performance of the office. We agree with both of defendants' arguments.

A. Applicability of Elrod and Branti to nonemployees.

Elrod v. Burns, supra, 427 U.S. 347, 96 S.Ct. 2673, 49 L.Ed.2d 547, involved the traditional practice of the Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, of replacing non-civil-service employees of the Sheriff's office with members of his own party, upon assuming office. The plurality opinion, by Justice Brennan, restricted the issue addressed by the Court to the constitutionality of dismissing public employees for partisan reasons:

The Cook County Sheriff's practice of dismissing employees on a partisan basis is but one form of the general practice of political patronage. The practice also includes placing loyal supporters in government jobs that may or may not have been made available by political discharges. Nonofficeholders may be the beneficiaries of lucrative government contracts for highway construction, buildings, and supplies. Favored wards may receive improved public services. Members of the judiciary may even engage in the practice through the appointment of receiverships, trusteeships, and refereeships.

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