Gabor G. Kovats, Steven C. Procuniar, Joy L. Davis, Roberta M. Delson, Hace Tishler, and Anna Beck v. Rutgers, the State University, Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University, Edward Bloustein, as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and Susan A. Cole, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Rutgers, the State University Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Edward Bloustein as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually, and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually. Margaret Varma, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated and Rutgers Council of Aaup Chapters v. Edward J. Bloustein President of Rutgers, the State University, T. Alexander Pond Executive Vice-President and Chief Academic Officer of Rutgers, the State University Norman Samuels Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University James Young Former Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University Walter Gordon Provost of the Camden Campus of Rutgers, the State University Kenneth Wheeler Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Jean Parrish Acting Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Professors Hans Fisher, Noemie Killer, Richard Poirier, Paul Fussell, Lawrence Fisher, Jane Scanlon, Harvey Feder and Amelie Rorty of Rutgers, the State University Susan A. Cole Vice-President for Personnel at Rutgers, the State University, Elizabeth Mitchell Assistant Vice-President for Faculty Affairs of Rutgers, the State University Robert Pack Associate Provost for Personnel, New Brunswick Members of the Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Linda Stamato Chair Donald Dickerson Vice-Chair Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffe Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin, All Individually and in Their Corporate Capacities and Rutgers, the State University the Promotion Review Committee, of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Edward J. Bloustein T. Alexander Pond Norman Samuels James Young Walter Gordon Kenneth Wheeler Jean Parrish the Promotion Review Committee Susan A. Cole Elizabeth Mitchell Robert Pack Linda Stamato Donald Dickerson Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffee Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin and Rutgers, the State University

822 F.2d 1303, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 8283
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJune 30, 1987
Docket86-5413
StatusPublished

This text of 822 F.2d 1303 (Gabor G. Kovats, Steven C. Procuniar, Joy L. Davis, Roberta M. Delson, Hace Tishler, and Anna Beck v. Rutgers, the State University, Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University, Edward Bloustein, as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and Susan A. Cole, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Rutgers, the State University Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Edward Bloustein as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually, and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually. Margaret Varma, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated and Rutgers Council of Aaup Chapters v. Edward J. Bloustein President of Rutgers, the State University, T. Alexander Pond Executive Vice-President and Chief Academic Officer of Rutgers, the State University Norman Samuels Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University James Young Former Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University Walter Gordon Provost of the Camden Campus of Rutgers, the State University Kenneth Wheeler Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Jean Parrish Acting Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Professors Hans Fisher, Noemie Killer, Richard Poirier, Paul Fussell, Lawrence Fisher, Jane Scanlon, Harvey Feder and Amelie Rorty of Rutgers, the State University Susan A. Cole Vice-President for Personnel at Rutgers, the State University, Elizabeth Mitchell Assistant Vice-President for Faculty Affairs of Rutgers, the State University Robert Pack Associate Provost for Personnel, New Brunswick Members of the Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Linda Stamato Chair Donald Dickerson Vice-Chair Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffe Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin, All Individually and in Their Corporate Capacities and Rutgers, the State University the Promotion Review Committee, of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Edward J. Bloustein T. Alexander Pond Norman Samuels James Young Walter Gordon Kenneth Wheeler Jean Parrish the Promotion Review Committee Susan A. Cole Elizabeth Mitchell Robert Pack Linda Stamato Donald Dickerson Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffee Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin and Rutgers, the State University) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third 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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Gabor G. Kovats, Steven C. Procuniar, Joy L. Davis, Roberta M. Delson, Hace Tishler, and Anna Beck v. Rutgers, the State University, Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University, Edward Bloustein, as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually and Susan A. Cole, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Rutgers, the State University Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Edward Bloustein as President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually, and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, the State University and Individually. Margaret Varma, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated and Rutgers Council of Aaup Chapters v. Edward J. Bloustein President of Rutgers, the State University, T. Alexander Pond Executive Vice-President and Chief Academic Officer of Rutgers, the State University Norman Samuels Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University James Young Former Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers, the State University Walter Gordon Provost of the Camden Campus of Rutgers, the State University Kenneth Wheeler Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Jean Parrish Acting Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, the State University Professors Hans Fisher, Noemie Killer, Richard Poirier, Paul Fussell, Lawrence Fisher, Jane Scanlon, Harvey Feder and Amelie Rorty of Rutgers, the State University Susan A. Cole Vice-President for Personnel at Rutgers, the State University, Elizabeth Mitchell Assistant Vice-President for Faculty Affairs of Rutgers, the State University Robert Pack Associate Provost for Personnel, New Brunswick Members of the Board of Governors of Rutgers, the State University Linda Stamato Chair Donald Dickerson Vice-Chair Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffe Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin, All Individually and in Their Corporate Capacities and Rutgers, the State University the Promotion Review Committee, of Rutgers, the State University. Appeal of Edward J. Bloustein T. Alexander Pond Norman Samuels James Young Walter Gordon Kenneth Wheeler Jean Parrish the Promotion Review Committee Susan A. Cole Elizabeth Mitchell Robert Pack Linda Stamato Donald Dickerson Floyd Bragg Sanford Jaffee Robert Kaplan Harold Perl Norman Reitman Lawrence S. Schwartz and David Werblin and Rutgers, the State University, 822 F.2d 1303, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 8283 (3d Cir. 1987).

Opinion

822 F.2d 1303

40 Ed. Law Rep. 660

Gabor G. KOVATS, Steven C. Procuniar, Joy L. Davis, Roberta
M. Delson, Hace Tishler, and Anna Beck
v.
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY, Board of Governors of
Rutgers, The State University, Edward Bloustein, as
President of Rutgers, The State University and individually
and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of
Rutgers, The State University and individually; and Susan
A. Cole, as Vice-President for Personnel of Rutgers, The
State University.
Appeal of RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY; Board of Governors
of Rutgers, The State University; Edward Bloustein; as
President of Rutgers, the State University and Individually,
and John R. Martin, as Vice-President for Personnel of
Rutgers, The State University and Individually.
Margaret VARMA, on behalf of herself and all others
similarly situated; and Rutgers Council of AAUP Chapters
v.
Edward J. BLOUSTEIN; President of Rutgers, The State
University, T. Alexander Pond; Executive Vice-President and
Chief Academic Officer of Rutgers, The State University;
Norman Samuels; Provost of the Newark Campus of Rutgers,
The State University; James Young; Former Provost of the
Newark Campus of Rutgers, The State University; Walter
Gordon; Provost of the Camden Campus of Rutgers, The State
University; Kenneth Wheeler; Provost of the New Brunswick
Campus of Rutgers, The State University; Jean Parrish;
Acting Provost of the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, The
State University; Professors Hans Fisher, Noemie Killer,
Richard Poirier, Paul Fussell, Lawrence Fisher, Jane
Scanlon, Harvey Feder and Amelie Rorty of Rutgers, The State
University; Susan A. Cole; Vice-President for Personnel at
Rutgers, The State University, Elizabeth Mitchell;
Assistant Vice-President for Faculty Affairs of Rutgers,
The State University; Robert Pack; Associate Provost for
Personnel, New Brunswick; Members of the Board of Governors
of Rutgers, The State University; Linda Stamato; Chair;
Donald Dickerson; Vice-Chair; Floyd Bragg; Sanford Jaffe;
Robert Kaplan; Harold Perl; Norman Reitman; Lawrence S.
Schwartz; and David Werblin, all individually and in their
corporate capacities and Rutgers, The State University the
Promotion Review Committee, of Rutgers, The State University.
Appeal of Edward J. BLOUSTEIN; T. Alexander Pond; Norman
Samuels; James Young; Walter Gordon; Kenneth Wheeler;
Jean Parrish; The Promotion Review Committee; Susan A.
Cole; Elizabeth Mitchell; Robert Pack; Linda Stamato;
Donald Dickerson; Floyd Bragg; Sanford Jaffee; Robert
Kaplan; Harold Perl; Norman Reitman; Lawrence S.
Schwartz; and David Werblin; and Rutgers, The State University.

Nos. 86-5413, 86-5506, 86-5472 and 86-5673.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Feb. 18, 1987.
Decided June 30, 1987.

John J. Peirano (argued), Linda B. Celauro, Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey, Newark, N.J., for appellants.

Denise Reinhardt (argued), Paul Schachter, Reinhardt & Schachter, Newark, N.J., for appellees.

Before SLOVITER and MANSMANN, Circuit Judges, and SCIRICA, District Judge*.

OPINION OF THE COURT

SLOVITER, Circuit Judge.

I.

Issues Raised

This appeal arises from suits under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 filed by two groups of present and former faculty members against Rutgers, whose official name is Rutgers, The State University, its Board of Governors, and certain Rutgers officials in their individual and official capacities.

In the suit hereafter referred to as Varma, Margaret Varma alleges that she was denied tenure on the recommendation of the Promotions Review Committee, notwithstanding favorable recommendation by her department, the Appointment and Promotions Committee, and the Dean of her College.1 Varma's complaint, as finally amended, alleges, inter alia, that the university and its officials refused to follow published tenure standards, and instead based denials of tenure on "secret and undisclosed standards of performance and of review, never communicated to the candidates," and gave negative tenure recommendations based both "on a refusal to accord due respect and weight to scholarship and activities in areas of concern to ... women, non-white people, workers, impoverished people and others traditionally excluded from full participation in the life of this society" and "on the fact that the candidate's assigned duties and their agreed-upon weights differ from the usual emphasis on classroom teaching and conventional scholarship." VA at 88-89. The complaint alleges that these acts have deprived faculty members of their rights to due process, equal protection and freedom of speech in violation of the United States Constitution, the New Jersey Constitution and 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983. The complaint, filed as a class action, seeks a declaration of rights, an injunction governing future promotions, reinstatement and equitable back pay for Varma and other class members, compensatory and punitive damages and costs and attorney's fees.

In the suit hereafter referred to as Kovats, Gabor G. Kovats, Hace Tishler, Anna Beck, Steven C. Procuniar, Joy L. Davis and Roberta M. Delson alleged that they were discharged from their faculty positions and were denied tenure, despite their service for more than seven years prior to discharge which they allege gives them de facto tenure.2 The faculty members alleged that their terminations deprived them of their property rights to tenure in violation of the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution, the New Jersey Constitution, and 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983.3

In both actions, Rutgers and its officials in their official capacities moved for summary judgment on the basis of a claimed Eleventh Amendment immunity from suit. The officials in their individual capacities moved for summary judgment on the basis of a claimed qualified immunity. The district courts denied all summary judgment motions, Kovats v. Rutgers, 633 F.Supp. 1469 (D.N.J.1986); Varma v. Bloustein, No. 84-2332 (D.N.J. Jun. 9, 1986), VA at 449, but certified their orders for interlocutory appeal because of the importance of the questions of law addressed. The defendants appeal. We have jurisdiction over both issues under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1292(b). Denial of qualified immunity is also a collateral order subject to immediate appeal. Mitchell v. Forsyth, 472 U.S. 511, 524-30, 105 S.Ct. 2806, 2815-17, 86 L.Ed.2d 411 (1985). Our review is plenary.

The appeals raise two issues. First, is Rutgers an arm of the state such that it, and derivatively its officials in their official capacities, is entitled to Eleventh Amendment immunity from suit in federal court? Second, are Rutgers' officials in their individual capacities entitled to qualified immunity?

II.

Eleventh Amendment Immunity

a. The Standard

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