Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Missouri, and Michael Cuffley v. Curators of the University of Missouri Patricia Bennett, in Her Official Capacity as General Manager of Kwmu Radio Only Theodore C. Beckett, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Paul T. Combs, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Adam B. Fischer, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Mary S. Gillespie, in Her Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Fred L. Hall, Jr., in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Malaika B. Horne, Dr., in Her Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri John A. Mathes, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Paul W. Steele, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Hugh E. Stephenson, Jr., Dr., in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri, American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri, Amicus on Behalf of National Public Radio, A/K/A National Public Radio, Inc., Amicus on Behalf Of

203 F.3d 1085, 28 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1426, 19 Communications Reg. (P&F) 933, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 2274
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 17, 2000
Docket99-1168
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Missouri, and Michael Cuffley v. Curators of the University of Missouri Patricia Bennett, in Her Official Capacity as General Manager of Kwmu Radio Only Theodore C. Beckett, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Paul T. Combs, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Adam B. Fischer, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Mary S. Gillespie, in Her Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Fred L. Hall, Jr., in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Malaika B. Horne, Dr., in Her Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri John A. Mathes, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Paul W. Steele, in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri Hugh E. Stephenson, Jr., Dr., in His Official Capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri, American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri, Amicus on Behalf of National Public Radio, A/K/A National Public Radio, Inc., Amicus on Behalf Of, 203 F.3d 1085, 28 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1426, 19 Communications Reg. (P&F) 933, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 2274 (8th Cir. 2000).

Opinion

203 F.3d 1085 (8th Cir. 2000)

Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Missouri, and Michael Cuffley, Appellants,
v.
Curators of the University of Missouri; Patricia Bennett, in her official capacity as general manager of KWMU Radio only; Theodore C. Beckett, in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Paul T. Combs, in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Adam B. Fischer, in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Mary S. Gillespie, in her official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Fred L. Hall, Jr., in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Malaika B. Horne, Dr., in her official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; John A. Mathes, in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Paul W. Steele, in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri; Hugh E. Stephenson, Jr., Dr., in his official capacity as Curator of the University of Missouri, Appellees.
American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri, Amicus on Behalf of Appellants.
National Public Radio, a/k/a National Public Radio, Inc., Amicus on Behalf of Appellees.

No. 99-1168

United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT

Submitted: September 16, 1999
Decided: February 17, 2000

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Before McMILLIAN, MURPHY, and TUNHEIM,1 Circuit Judges.

McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge.

The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Missouri ("Missouri KKK"), and Michael Cuffley, the state coordinator for the Missouri KKK (together "appellants"), appeal from a final order entered in the United States District Court2 for the Eastern District of Missouri granting summary judgment in favor of the individual Curators of the University of Missouri and Patricia Bennett, general manager of the radio station KWMU (together "appellees"). See Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Missouri v. Bennett, 29 F. Supp. 2d 576 (E.D. Mo. 1998). For reversal, appellants argue that the district court erred in holding that, in light of certain facts not genuinely disputed, appellees' rejection of the Missouri KKK as an underwriter violated neither the First Amendment nor the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm the order of the district court.

Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction in the district court was proper based upon 28 U.S.C. § 1343. Jurisdiction in the court of appeals was proper based upon 28 U.S.C. § 1291. The notice of appeal was timely filed pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. 4(a).

Background

KWMU is a not-for-profit public broadcast radio station located on the campus of the University of Missouri at St. Louis ("UMSL"). KWMU is owned and operated by The Curators of the University of Missouri, a public corporation established under state law, see Mo. Rev. Stat. § 172.020 (1999), and licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to run the station. See 29 F. Supp. 2d at 577. The Chancellor of UMSL, Dr. Blanche Touhill, is responsible for overseeing KWMU's operation. See Appellees' Appendix at 249. Patricia Bennett, the director and general manager of KWMU, supervises the station's administration, development, engineering, programming, and sales divisions on a daily basis. Bennett also communicates weekly with Dr. Donald Dreimeier, Deputy to the Chancellor of UMSL, who in turn reports to Touhill. See Transcript of Dist. Ct. Evidentiary Hearing at 7, 9 (Aug. 12, 1998) [hereinafter "Tr."].

To help fund the station, KWMU operates an "enhanced underwriting" program within its sales division. See id. at 30, 32. Pursuant to federal law, the station acknowledges on air any individual or group source of funding for a particular broadcast matter. See 47 U.S.C. § 317(a)(1) (requiring on-air announcement at time of sponsored broadcast identifying source of "any money, service or other valuable consideration . . . directly or indirectly paid, or promised to or charged or accepted by" the broadcasting station). Contributors of such funds are referred to as "donors" or "underwriters." See, e.g., In re Commission Policy Concerning the Noncommercial Nature of Educational Broadcasting, Public Notice, 7 F.C.C.R. 827 (1992) ("1992 Order"). Although federal law forbids noncommercial educational FM broadcasters like KWMU from broadcasting "advertisements," see 47 U.S.C. § 399b; 47 C.F.R. § 73.503(d), public broadcasters are permitted to "enhance" or expand the scope of donor or underwriter acknowledgments by including (1) logograms or slogans which identify the underwriter but do not promote it, (2) location information on the donor, (3) value neutral descriptions of the underwriter's product line or service, and (4) donor brand names, trade names, and product or service listings. See In re Commission Policy Concerning the Noncommercial Nature of Educational Broadcasting Stations, 97 F.C.C.2d 255, 263 (1984) ("1984 Order"). Typically, the announcement is a fifteen-second message, drafted by the underwriter or KWMU staff. See Tr. at 38-39. All scripts are reviewed and edited by station management to ensure compliance with federal law and regulations as well as KWMU underwriting guidelines,3 because UMSL (as the licensee of KWMU) is ultimately liable for all transmissions. See, e.g., 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1), (b)(2)(A) (forfeiture provisions); Russellville Educ. Broadcast Found., Licensee of KMTC (FM), Letter, DA 99 1280 (July 1, 1999) (imposing $2500 forfeiture penalty for impermissible advertisements); Penfield Communications, Inc., Licensee of KRTM (FM), Memorandum Opinion & Order & Forfeiture Order, DA 98 2407 (Nov. 25, 1998) (imposing $4000 forfeiture penalty for same reasons).

As general manager, Bennett designates the percentage of total air time available for underwriting spots as well as the amount of underwriting time allotted to particular programs. See Tr. at 21-22. Bennett accepts donor funds from, and approves accompanying messages of, approximately thirty underwriters per week. See id. at 122. As a matter of course, Bennett does not examine the philosophy or policies of each potential donor. See id. at 62. Nonetheless, prior to the institution of this action, Bennett has rejected financial support from several potential underwriters. See 29 F. Supp. 2d at 578 (noting rejection of underwriting requests from a group called "Ultimate Fighting Championships," a political entity titled "The American Friends Service Committee," and an establishment known to be "a house of ill repute").

Some time prior to September 24, 1997, Michael Cuffley4 contacted KWMU by telephone and requested information on underwriting several fifteen-second spots for NPR's "All Things Considered" program. See Tr. at 160-61.

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