John R. Dew, on Behalf of Himself and Other Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Listed Below Michael F. Aiesi Paul D. Allen, Jr. Kenneth Andrews Jeff Angelos David O. Bailey Thomas J. Barrett Bruce Black Peter S. Bobinski Douglas H. Brigante Robert A. Burkes Thomas J. Campbell David E. Carman David S. Cavanaugh Donald J. Cesare Ronald H. Cizmar Ronald H. Cleaver Ford W. Cole George W. Connell, III James N. Corcoran Marc J. Dallacroce Richard S. Demberger Todd v. Di Fede James E. Diaczyszyn Patrick J. Donnelly John K. Donovan Paul Doyle Roger G. Eaton Mark v. Eiler Leo Farrell Robert A. Fiatal Perry A. Forgione Raymond J. Gannon Charles W. Giannetti Terrence D. Gibson William F. Gittins Anthony R. Gordon Daniel Gorman Eric L. Graff Gary Graff Russell L. Gregory Michael P. Griffin James M. Harris Michael J. Harrison Neil D. Heiner Gregory A. Hendrickson Clifford C. Holly Johnj. Kane Jack Kelleher Philip King, III Stephen Kodak, Jr. David Kollender James M. Laverick Paul A. Le Veille Howard A. Leadbetter, II Mark B. Libman Douglas E. Linter Rodney S. Loose Wayne D. Lord Mark S. Love Patrick T. Luzio Guy L. Marangoni Robert C. Marshall Robert S. McCorkle Martin McCullough II Randy Mondor John G. Nemec Laurence H. Newton John M O'Neill Crockett W. Oaks, III Enrique Olivas David A. Palladino Charles A. Pardee Manuel Perez Jeffrey S. Pfeiffer Mark T. Post Reginald D. Powell L. Predtechenskis Alvie L. Price Charles W. Provine Peter J. Ronayne William W. Russ Richard D. Schwein, Jr. Donald C. Sheehan David R. Smith Una D. Stanton John E. Stoll Gerard A. Sullivan Quinn J. Tamm, Jr. Daniel H. Tejeda Kevin L. Theede Robert C. Thompson Richard G. Wallace Brian E. White Carlv. Wigholm Donald J. Zembiec v. United States of America Federal Bureau of Investigations, Louis Freeh, Individually, and as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Michael R. Bromwich, Individually, and as the Inspector General, United States Department of Justice Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States of America United States Department of Justice William S. Cohen, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense the United States Department of Defense

192 F.3d 366
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedSeptember 28, 1999
Docket1998
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 192 F.3d 366 (John R. Dew, on Behalf of Himself and Other Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Listed Below Michael F. Aiesi Paul D. Allen, Jr. Kenneth Andrews Jeff Angelos David O. Bailey Thomas J. Barrett Bruce Black Peter S. Bobinski Douglas H. Brigante Robert A. Burkes Thomas J. Campbell David E. Carman David S. Cavanaugh Donald J. Cesare Ronald H. Cizmar Ronald H. Cleaver Ford W. Cole George W. Connell, III James N. Corcoran Marc J. Dallacroce Richard S. Demberger Todd v. Di Fede James E. Diaczyszyn Patrick J. Donnelly John K. Donovan Paul Doyle Roger G. Eaton Mark v. Eiler Leo Farrell Robert A. Fiatal Perry A. Forgione Raymond J. Gannon Charles W. Giannetti Terrence D. Gibson William F. Gittins Anthony R. Gordon Daniel Gorman Eric L. Graff Gary Graff Russell L. Gregory Michael P. Griffin James M. Harris Michael J. Harrison Neil D. Heiner Gregory A. Hendrickson Clifford C. Holly Johnj. Kane Jack Kelleher Philip King, III Stephen Kodak, Jr. David Kollender James M. Laverick Paul A. Le Veille Howard A. Leadbetter, II Mark B. Libman Douglas E. Linter Rodney S. Loose Wayne D. Lord Mark S. Love Patrick T. Luzio Guy L. Marangoni Robert C. Marshall Robert S. McCorkle Martin McCullough II Randy Mondor John G. Nemec Laurence H. Newton John M O'Neill Crockett W. Oaks, III Enrique Olivas David A. Palladino Charles A. Pardee Manuel Perez Jeffrey S. Pfeiffer Mark T. Post Reginald D. Powell L. Predtechenskis Alvie L. Price Charles W. Provine Peter J. Ronayne William W. Russ Richard D. Schwein, Jr. Donald C. Sheehan David R. Smith Una D. Stanton John E. Stoll Gerard A. Sullivan Quinn J. Tamm, Jr. Daniel H. Tejeda Kevin L. Theede Robert C. Thompson Richard G. Wallace Brian E. White Carlv. Wigholm Donald J. Zembiec v. United States of America Federal Bureau of Investigations, Louis Freeh, Individually, and as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Michael R. Bromwich, Individually, and as the Inspector General, United States Department of Justice Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States of America United States Department of Justice William S. Cohen, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense the United States Department of Defense) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second 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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John R. Dew, on Behalf of Himself and Other Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Listed Below Michael F. Aiesi Paul D. Allen, Jr. Kenneth Andrews Jeff Angelos David O. Bailey Thomas J. Barrett Bruce Black Peter S. Bobinski Douglas H. Brigante Robert A. Burkes Thomas J. Campbell David E. Carman David S. Cavanaugh Donald J. Cesare Ronald H. Cizmar Ronald H. Cleaver Ford W. Cole George W. Connell, III James N. Corcoran Marc J. Dallacroce Richard S. Demberger Todd v. Di Fede James E. Diaczyszyn Patrick J. Donnelly John K. Donovan Paul Doyle Roger G. Eaton Mark v. Eiler Leo Farrell Robert A. Fiatal Perry A. Forgione Raymond J. Gannon Charles W. Giannetti Terrence D. Gibson William F. Gittins Anthony R. Gordon Daniel Gorman Eric L. Graff Gary Graff Russell L. Gregory Michael P. Griffin James M. Harris Michael J. Harrison Neil D. Heiner Gregory A. Hendrickson Clifford C. Holly Johnj. Kane Jack Kelleher Philip King, III Stephen Kodak, Jr. David Kollender James M. Laverick Paul A. Le Veille Howard A. Leadbetter, II Mark B. Libman Douglas E. Linter Rodney S. Loose Wayne D. Lord Mark S. Love Patrick T. Luzio Guy L. Marangoni Robert C. Marshall Robert S. McCorkle Martin McCullough II Randy Mondor John G. Nemec Laurence H. Newton John M O'Neill Crockett W. Oaks, III Enrique Olivas David A. Palladino Charles A. Pardee Manuel Perez Jeffrey S. Pfeiffer Mark T. Post Reginald D. Powell L. Predtechenskis Alvie L. Price Charles W. Provine Peter J. Ronayne William W. Russ Richard D. Schwein, Jr. Donald C. Sheehan David R. Smith Una D. Stanton John E. Stoll Gerard A. Sullivan Quinn J. Tamm, Jr. Daniel H. Tejeda Kevin L. Theede Robert C. Thompson Richard G. Wallace Brian E. White Carlv. Wigholm Donald J. Zembiec v. United States of America Federal Bureau of Investigations, Louis Freeh, Individually, and as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Michael R. Bromwich, Individually, and as the Inspector General, United States Department of Justice Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States of America United States Department of Justice William S. Cohen, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense the United States Department of Defense, 192 F.3d 366 (2d Cir. 1999).

Opinion

192 F.3d 366 (2nd Cir. 1999)

JOHN R. DEW, on behalf of himself and other Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation listed below; MICHAEL F. AIESI; PAUL D. ALLEN, JR.; KENNETH ANDREWS; JEFF ANGELOS; DAVID O. BAILEY; THOMAS J. BARRETT; BRUCE BLACK; PETER S. BOBINSKI; DOUGLAS H. BRIGANTE; ROBERT A. BURKES; THOMAS J. CAMPBELL; DAVID E. CARMAN; DAVID S. CAVANAUGH; DONALD J. CESARE; RONALD H. CIZMAR; RONALD H. CLEAVER; FORD W. COLE; GEORGE W. CONNELL, III; JAMES N. CORCORAN; MARC J. DALLACROCE; RICHARD S.
DEMBERGER; TODD V. DI FEDE; JAMES E. DIACZYSZYN; PATRICK J. DONNELLY; JOHN K. DONOVAN; PAUL DOYLE; ROGER G. EATON; MARK V. EILER; LEO FARRELL; ROBERT A. FIATAL; PERRY A. FORGIONE; RAYMOND J. GANNON; CHARLES W. GIANNETTI; TERRENCE D. GIBSON; WILLIAM F. GITTINS; ANTHONY R. GORDON; DANIEL GORMAN; ERIC L. GRAFF; GARY GRAFF; RUSSELL L. GREGORY; MICHAEL P. GRIFFIN; JAMES M. HARRIS; MICHAEL J. HARRISON; NEIL D. HEINER; GREGORY A. HENDRICKSON; CLIFFORD C. HOLLY; JOHNJ. KANE; JACK KELLEHER; PHILIP KING, III; STEPHEN KODAK, JR.; DAVID KOLLENDER; JAMES M. LAVERICK; PAUL A. LE VEILLE; HOWARD A. LEADBETTER, II; MARK B. LIBMAN; DOUGLAS E. LINTER; RODNEY S. LOOSE; WAYNE D. LORD; MARK S. LOVE; PATRICK T. LUZIO; GUY L. MARANGONI; ROBERT C. MARSHALL; ROBERT S. McCORKLE; MARTIN McCULLOUGH, II; RANDY MONDOR; JOHN G. NEMEC; LAURENCE H. NEWTON; JOHN M O'NEILL; CROCKETT W. OAKS, III; ENRIQUE OLIVAS; DAVID A. PALLADINO; CHARLES A. PARDEE; MANUEL PEREZ; JEFFREY S. PFEIFFER; MARK T. POST; REGINALD D. POWELL; L. PREDTECHENSKIS; ALVIE L. PRICE; CHARLES W. PROVINE; PETER J. RONAYNE; WILLIAM W. RUSS; RICHARD D. SCHWEIN, JR.; DONALD C. SHEEHAN; DAVID R. SMITH; UNA D. STANTON; JOHN E. STOLL; GERARD A. SULLIVAN; QUINN J. TAMM, JR.; DANIEL H. TEJEDA; KEVIN L. THEEDE; ROBERT C. THOMPSON; RICHARD G. WALLACE; BRIAN E. WHITE; CARLV. WIGHOLM; DONALD J. ZEMBIEC, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS, LOUIS FREEH, Individually, and as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations; MICHAEL R. BROMWICH, Individually, and as the Inspector General, United States Department of Justice; JANET RENO, Attorney General of the United States of America; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; WILLIAM S. COHEN, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense; THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Defendants-Appellees.

Docket No. 98-6102
August Term, 1998

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Argued: January 22, 1999
Decided: September 28, 1999

Appeal from the judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Lawrence M. McKenna, Judge) dismissing appellants' complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

Affirmed.

JAMES M. MOSCHELLA, DIENST & SERRINS, LLP, New York, NY for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

ANDREW SCHILLING, Assistant United States Attorney (Mary Jo White, United States Attorney, Southern District of New York), New York, NY for Defendant-Appellant.

Before: LEVAL and POOLER, Circuit Judges, and CURTIN, District Judge.*

CURTIN, District Judge:

Plaintiffs, ninety-six permanently appointed Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), appeal from a judgment entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (McKenna, J.) dismissing, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1), plaintiffs' claim that defendants violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act ("USERRA"), 38 U.S.C. § 4301 et seq. The court granted the motion after finding that plaintiffs' claim was subject to administrative review under the USERRA, and as such, plaintiffs should have filed an internal grievance with the FBI before filing their federal court action. Because plaintiffs failed to do so, the court found that plaintiffs had not exhausted their administrative remedies, and therefore the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction to hear the action.

As set forth below, we affirm the judgment, but on different grounds than those articulated by the court below.

BACKGROUND

The Parties

Plaintiffs are Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") who are current, prospective, or future members of the military Reserves of the Armed Forces of the United States ("Armed Forces"). Plaintiffs claim that defendants, the United States of America, the FBI and its Director Louis Freeh, the Department of Justice, Janet Reno as Attorney General of the United States, Michael Bromwich as the Inspector General of the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, and William Cohen as Secretary of Defense, drafted or approved the 1996 FBI military service policy, which unlawfully prohibits Special Agents of the FBI from serving in the Ready Reserve.

The Reserves

The Reserves of the Armed Forces consist of the Army National Guard, the Army Reserve, the Naval Reserve, the Marine Corps Reserve, the Air National Guard, the Air Force Reserve, and the Coast Guard Reserve. There are three organizational categories within Reserve Units: the Ready Reserve, the Standby Reserve, and the Retired Reserve. See 10 U.S.C. § 10141(a). The category corresponds to the priority under which members will be called into active duty in time of war or national emergency. See 10 U.S.C. § 2301. The categories also differ as to the extent of yearly training required, available pay, and benefits. For this case, we need only consider the distinction between Ready Reservists and Standby Reservists.

Ready Reservists are required to participate in at least forty-eight scheduled training periods per year (called "Inactive Duty for Training" or "drills"). Ready Reservists must also serve on Active Duty Training ("ADT") for at least fourteen days per year. When mobilized, Ready Reservists may be required to report for active duty on very short notice. 32 C.F.R. § 76.6(e)(1). Members of the Ready Reserve are paid for their work and also receive points toward military retirement benefits.

Standby Reservists are volunteers who cannot be involuntarily called into active service in time of war or national emergency unless it is first established that there are not enough Ready Reservists available. See 10 U.S.C. §§ 12301, 12306. A member of the Standby Reserve serves on either the Active Status List or Inactive Status List. See 10 U.S.C. §§ 10152, 10153. Members of the Standby Reserve on Active Status may be called into active duty in time of war or national emergency, if needed, but are not obligated to participate in any yearly training sessions. See 10 U.S.C. § 12301(a). Standby Reservists who volunteer to participate in training sessions are not paid, but do earn credit toward military retirement.

Standby Reservists on the Inactive Status List are subject to the limited call-up obligations applicable to all reservists, and thus may not be called into active service in time of war or national emergency unless it is first determined that there are not enough Standby Reservists on Active Status. Standby Reservists on Inactive Status are not authorized to train, nor are they eligible for remuneration or military retirement.

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