Planned Parenthood v. American Coalition

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 6, 2005
Docket04-35214
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE  COLUMBIA/WILLAMETTE INC.; PORTLAND FEMINIST WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER; ROBERT CRIST, M.D.; WARREN M. HERN, M.D.; ELIZABETH NEWHALL, M.D.; JAMES NEWHALL, M.D., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. No. 04-35214 AMERICAN COALITION OF LIFE  D.C. No. CV-95-01671-REJ ACTIVISTS; ADVOCATES FOR LIFE MINISTRIES; MICHAEL DODDS; OPINION TIMOTHY PAUL DRESTE; JOSEPH L. FOREMAN; BRUCE EVAN MURCH; DONALD TRESHMAN; CHARLES WYSONG; MICHAEL BRAY; ANDREW BURNETT; DAVID CRANE; CHARLES ROY MCMILLAN; CATHERINE RAMEY; DAWN MARIE STOVER, Defendants-Appellants.  Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon Robert E. Jones, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted July 12, 2005—Portland, Oregon

Filed September 6, 2005

Before: Ferdinand F. Fernandez, Pamela Ann Rymer, and Andrew J. Kleinfeld, Circuit Judges.

12401 12402 PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. AMERICAN COALITION Opinion by Judge Rymer PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. AMERICAN COALITION 12405

COUNSEL

Edward L. White III, Thomas More Law Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for Bray, Burnett, Crane, McMillan, Ramey, and Stover, defendants-appellants, and Christopher A. Ferrara, American Catholic Lawyers Ass’n., Fairfield, New Jersey, for American Coalition of Life Activists, Advocates for Life Ministries, Dodds, Dreste, Foreman, Murch, Treshman and Wysong, for the defendants-appellants. 12406 PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. AMERICAN COALITION Maria T. Vullo, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, New York, New York, for the plaintiffs-appellees.

OPINION

RYMER, Circuit Judge:

American Coalition of Life Activists and thirteen others (collectively, ACLA)1 appeal the decision of the district court on remand that the $108.5 million in punitive damages awarded by a jury in 1999 for violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE), 18 U.S.C. § 248, comports with due process. Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. v. American Coalition of Life Activists, 300 F. Supp. 2d 1055 (D. Or. 2004) (PPCW VII).2 We disagree, and remit to an amount for each defendant to pay to each plaintiff that does not exceed the constitutional 1 These parties are: Advocates for Life Ministries (ALM), Michael Bray, Andrew Burnett, David A. Crane, Timothy Paul Dreste, Joseph L. Fore- man, Roy McMillan, Michael Dodds, Bruce Murch, Catherine Ramey, Dawn Marie Stover, Donald Treshman, and Charles Wysong. 2 Other reported decisions in this case are: Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. v. American Coalition of Life Activists, 945 F. Supp. 1355 (D. Or. 1996) (PPCW I) (denial of motion to dismiss); Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. v. American Coali- tion of Life Activists, 23 F. Supp. 2d 1182 (D. Or. 1998) (PPCW II) (ruling on summary judgment); Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. v. American Coalition of Life Activists, 41 F. Supp. 2d 1130 (D. Or. 1999) (PPCW III) (issuing permanent injunction and making factual find- ings); Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. v. American Coalition of Life Activists, 244 F.3d 1007 (9th Cir. 2001) (PPCW IV) (Ninth Circuit panel opinion); Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/ Willamette, Inc. v. American Coalition of Life Activists, 290 F.3d 1058 (9th Cir. 2002) (en banc) (PPCW V) (affirming district court in all respects but remanding for consideration of constitutionality of punitive damages); American Coalition of Life Activists v. Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc., 539 U.S. 958 (2003) (PPCW VI) (denying cer- tiorari). PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. AMERICAN COALITION 12407 limit. ACLA also raises a number of issues that pertain to the liability judgment, which the rule of the mandate precludes us from considering.

I

On October 26, 1995, four individual physicians and two clin- ics3 brought an action against ACLA for violating or conspir- ing to violate FACE4 and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961-1968. The facts are fully described in the district court’s post-trial opinion, PPCW III, 41 F. Supp. 2d at 1131-53, and our en banc opinion, PPCW V, 290 F.3d at 1063-1066. In sum, phy- sicians alleged that ACLA had engaged in “a campaign of ter- ror and intimidation” by targeting them with three specific threats — the “Deadly Dozen GUILTY” poster, the “Crist” poster, and the “Nuremberg Files.” The “Deadly Dozen GUILTY” poster identified Hern and the Newhalls among ten others; the Crist “GUILTY” poster contained Crist’s name, addresses, and photograph; and the “Nuremberg Files” was a compilation about those who the ACLA anticipated one day might be put on trial for crimes against humanity. The posters identifying these physicians were circulated in the wake of a series of “WANTED” and “unWANTED” posters that had identified other doctors who performed abortions and who 3 The physicians are Dr. Robert Crist, Dr. Warren M. Hern, Dr. Eliza- beth Newhall, and Dr. James Newhall. The two health clinics are Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, Inc. (PPCW) and the Portland Feminist Women’s Health Center (PFWHC). We refer to them collec- tively as “physicians” unless context otherwise requires. 4 FACE gives aggrieved persons a right of action against whoever by “threat of force . . . intentionally . . . intimidates . . . any person because that person is or has been . . . providing reproductive health services.” 18 U.S.C. § 248(a)(1), (c)(1)(A). A person aggrieved may obtain compensa- tory and punitive damages, as well as equitable relief. Id. § 248(c)(1)(A)- (B). FACE allows a plaintiff in a civil action to elect “in lieu of actual damages, an award of statutory damages in the amount of $5,000 per vio- lation.” Id. § 248(c)(1)(B). 12408 PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. AMERICAN COALITION were murdered after the “WANTED” and “unWANTED” posters were circulated.

The jury found for physicians on all counts except against Bray and Treshman on the RICO claims (ACLA was alleged to be the RICO enterprise and was not a defendant on this claim). It awarded Crist $39,656 in compensatory damages under FACE; Hern, $14,429; E. Newhall, $15,797.98; J. Newhall, $375; PPCW, $405,834.86; and PFWHC, $50,243.30, for a total of $526,336.14. The jury grouped defendants into different tiers for purposes of exemplary dam- ages: ACLA and ALM were each found liable to Crist for $2.25 million; to Hern for $1.5 million; to E. Newhall for $2 million; to J. Newhall for $2 million; to PPCW for $6 million; and to PFWHC for $3 million. Bray, Burnett, Crane, McMil- lan, Treshman and Wysong were each found liable to Crist for $1 million; to Hern for $1 million; to E. Newhall for $1 mil- lion; to J. Newhall for $1 million; to PPCW for $2 million; and to PFWHC for $2 million. Dodds, Dreste, Foreman, and Murch were each found liable to Crist for $750,000; to Hern for $750,000; to E. Newhall for $750,000; to J. Newhall for $750,000; to PPCW for $1 million; and to PFWHC for $1 million. And Ramey and Stover were each found liable to Crist for $500,000; to Hern for $500,000; to E. Newhall for $500,000; to J. Newhall for $500,000; to PPCW for $750,000; and to PFWHC for $750,000. RICO damages were awarded in varying amounts and were trebled pursuant to statute. A chart summarizing the damages award appears in Appendix I.

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