In Re Ozee

143 F.3d 937
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 15, 1998
Docket96-11332
StatusPublished

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In Re Ozee, 143 F.3d 937 (5th Cir. 1998).

Opinion

143 F.3d 937

1998-1 Trade Cases P 72,177

Dorothy L. OZEE, etc., et al., Plaintiffs,
Boyd L. Richie, as Guardian of the Estate of Louise T.
Peter, on Behalf of Louise T. Peter Individually
and on Behalf of All Others Similarly
Situated, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
The AMERICAN COUNCIL ON GIFT ANNUITIES, INC., Individually
and as Successor to the Committee On Gift Annuities, an
Unincorporated Association, The Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod, The Lutheran Foundation of Texas, Baptist Foundation
of Texas, Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, General
Conference Corporation of Seventh-Day Adventists, d/b/a
General Conference of seventh-Day Adventists, Anderson
University, Inc., d/b/a Anderson University, Mount Holyoke
College, Good Shepherd Home Foundation, Northwestern
University, University of Colorado Foundation, Inc., The
Salvation Army, A New York Corporation, The Salvation Army,
A Georgia Corporation, The Salvation Army, A California
Corporation, The Salvation Army, An Illinois Corporation,
United Church of Christ, Planned Giving Services, Inc.,
d/b/a Planned Giving Services, Planned Giving Resources,
Hay/Huggins Company, Inc., Prerau & Teitell, Vassar College,
American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, St. Olaf College,
Wittenberg University, Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America, The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, d/b/a Moody
Bible Institute, The American Bible Society, and American
Leprosy Missions, Inc., Defendants-Appellants,
Dan Morales, Appellants.
In re AMERICAN COUNCIL ON GIFT ANNUITIES, INC., et al., Petitioners.

Nos. 96-11332, 96-11439.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

June 12, 1998.
Rehearing and Suggestion for Rehearing En Banc Denied Sept. 15, 1998.

Ronald David Wells, Dallas, TX, Scott Robert Jacobs, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, Dallas, TX, Lonny D. Morrison, Morrison & Shelton, Wichita Falls, TX, for Ozee and Richie.

Ruben Brochner, McKool Smith, Charles W. Cunningham, Dallas, TX, Robert R. Elkin, Lonny D. Morrison, Morrison & Shelton, Wichita Falls, TX, Ronald David Wells, Dallas, TX, for Richie.

Judy C. Norris, Thompson & Knight, Dallas, TX, for The American Council on Gift Annuities, Inc., Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Texas Dist., Planned Giving Services, Inc., Planned Giving Resources, Prerau & Teitell and General Conference Corp. of Seventh-Day Adventists.

Walter H. Mizell, Richard T. McCarroll, Brown, McCarroll & Oaks Hartline, Austin, TX, for Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Texas Dist., Lutheran Foundation of Texas and Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Foundation.

Richard G. Braman, Minneapolis, MN, for Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty and Bennett.

Patrick R. Cowlishaw, Kurt Allen Schwarz, Cohan, Simpson, Cowlishaw & Wulff, Dallas, TX, for Salvation Army, A New York, Illinois, California and Georgia Corp.

Noel M. B. Hensley, George W. Bramblett, Jr., Kerry McHugh Breaux, Haynes & Boone, Dallas, TX, for Baptist Foundation of Texas.

James Allen Harrison, Russell Hendrix Roden, Gwinn & Roby, Dallas, TX, for Southern Baptist Convention.

Susan Abbott Schwartz, Land, Omahana & Kopka, Dallas, TX, for General Conference Corp. of Seventh-Day Adventists and Loma Linda University.

John H. McElhaney, Susan Louise Karamanian, Dallas, TX, for Anderson University, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, Vassar College, St. Olaf College and Wittenberg College.

William Gray Compton, Dallas, TX, for Good Shepherd Home Foundation.

Jay M. Vogelson, Dallas, TX, Geraldine M. Alexis, Sidley & Austin, Chicago, IL, for Northwestern University.

Thomas D. Graber, Langley & Branch, Dallas, TX, for American Baptist Foundation, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and American Baptist Foreign Mission Society.

Charles Murray Barnard, Wichita Falls, TX, for University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.

James D. Blume, Dallas, TX, for United Church of Christ.

Patricia J. Villareal, Chrysta L. Castaneda, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Dallas, TX, for Hay-Huggins Co., Inc.

George G. Olsen, Barnaby W. Zall, Williams & Jensen, P.C., Washington, DC, for United States Representative Henry J. Hyde and other members of the 104th Congress of the United States of America.

Robert Junell, Carrollton, TX, pro se.

Kenny Marchant, Carrollton, TX, pro se.

John Montford, Carrollton, TX, pro se.

David Sibley, Carrollton, TX, pro se.

Jody L. Rudman, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dallas, TX, Thomas P. Perkins, Jr., Austin, TX, for Morales.

Robert Charles Walters, Russell Yager, Vinson & Elkins, Dallas, TX, for American Bible Society and American Leprosy Missions, Inc.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

ON REMAND FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Before REAVLEY, SMITH and EMILIO M. GARZA, Circuit Judges.

JERRY E. SMITH, Circuit Judge:

An annuitant's guardian sued a collection of charities and universities, alleging that they conspired to fix rates of return on charitable gift annuities. We dismissed defendants' appeals for want of jurisdiction and imposed sanctions. See Ozee v. American Council on Gift Annuities, Inc., 110 F.3d 1082 (5th Cir.1997). The Supreme Court vacated and remanded for further consideration in light of the Charitable Donation Antitrust Immunity Act of 1997, Pub.L. No. 105-26, 111 Stat. 241 (1997) (to be codified at 15 U.S.C. § 37-37(a)). See American Bible Soc'y v. Richie, --- U.S. ----, 118 S.Ct. 596, 139 L.Ed.2d 486 (1997). We now dismiss plaintiff's antitrust claims, reinstate the sanctions, grant the motion to intervene, and remand for determination of whether any state law claims survive.

I.

The facts and proceedings are set forth at length in our prior opinion. See 110 F.3d at 1088-90. To summarize briefly: The defendants were accused of suppressing competition in the market for charitable gift annuities. A purchaser of a charitable gift annuity receives a fixed stream of income in exchange for his "donation" to the charity; the annual payout is referred to as the charitable gift annuity rate, which rate the defendants were accused of fixing.

Dorothy Ozee (later replaced by Boyd Richie) sued the charities on behalf of Louise Peter, an elderly woman who purchased these annuities. She asserted a claim under § 1 of the Sherman Act and added supplemental Texas state law claims. The defendants, having lost their initial motion to dismiss, persuaded Congress to pass a bill aimed at squelching this suit. The Charitable Gift Annuity Antitrust Relief Act of 1995 ("Relief Act") provided that

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