Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee

723 F.2d 45
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 16, 1984
Docket83-1144
StatusPublished

This text of 723 F.2d 45 (Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth 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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Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, Rev. Bill McLean Bishop Ken Hicks Right Rev. Herbert Donovan Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Frederick C. James Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter Rev. George W. Gunn Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr. Rev. Earl B. Carter Rev. George Tanner Dr. John P. Miles Rev. Jerry Canada the American Jewish Congress the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Frances C. Roelfs Charles Bowlus, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann and Christopher Felix Lon Schultz, Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz the Arkansas Education Association the National Association of Biology Teachers E.E. Hudson Mike Wilson the American Jewish Committee National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. The Arkansas Board of Education Wayne Hartsfield Mrs. James Chestnutt Harry A. Haines Walter Turnbow Jim Dupree Dr. Harry T. McDonald Robert Newton Alice L. Preston T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas Board of Education Don R. Roberts in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Education the State Textbooks and Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, 723 F.2d 45 (8th Cir. 1984).

Opinion

723 F.2d 45

Rev. Bill McLEAN; Bishop Ken Hicks; Right Rev. Herbert
Donovan; Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald; Bishop Frederick C.
James; Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and
Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter; Rev. George W. Gunn;
Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr.; Rev. Earl B. Carter; Rev.
George Tanner; Dr. John P. Miles; Rev. Jerry Canada; The
American Jewish Congress; The Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; Frances C. Roelfs; Charles Bowlus,
Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann
and Christopher Felix; Lon Schultz, Individually and as
Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz; The Arkansas
Education Association; The National Association of Biology
Teachers; E.E. Hudson; Mike Wilson; The American Jewish
Committee; National Coalition for Public Education and
Religious Liberty, Appellees,
v.
The ARKANSAS BOARD OF EDUCATION; Wayne Hartsfield; Mrs.
James Chestnutt; Harry A. Haines; Walter Turnbow; Jim
Dupree; Dr. Harry T. McDonald; Robert Newton; Alice L.
Preston; T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as
Members of the Arkansas Board of Education; Don R. Roberts
in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas
Department of Education; The State Textbooks and
Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, Appellants.
Rev. Bill McLEAN; Bishop Ken Hicks; Right Rev. Herbert
Donovan; Most Rev. Andrew J. McDonald; Bishop Frederick C.
James; Rev. Nathan Porter, Individually and as Father and
Next Friend of Joel Randolph Porter; Rev. George W. Gunn;
Dr. Richard B. Hardie, Jr.; Rev. Earl B. Carter; Rev.
George Tanner; Dr. John P. Miles; Rev. Jerry Canada; The
American Jewish Congress; The Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; Frances C. Roelfs; Charles Bowlus,
Individually and as Father and Next Friend of Cordelia Ann
and Christopher Felix; Lon Schultz, Individually and as
Father and Next Friend of Andrea Schultz; The Arkansas
Education Association; The National Association of Biology
Teachers; E.E. Hudson; Mike Wilson; The American Jewish
Committee; National Coalition for Public Education and
Religious Liberty, Appellants,
v.
The ARKANSAS BOARD OF EDUCATION; Wayne Hartsfield; Mrs.
James Chestnutt; Harry A. Haines; Walter Turnbow; Jim
Dupree; Dr. Harry T. McDonald; Robert Newton; Alice L.
Preston; T.C. Cogbill, Jr., in Their Official Capacities as
Members of the Arkansas Board of Education; Don R. Roberts
in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas
Department of Education; The State Textbooks and
Instructional Materials Selecting Committee, Appellees.

Nos. 83-1144, 83-1199.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Sept. 13, 1983.
Decided Dec. 19, 1983.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied Jan. 16, 1984.

E. Richard Larson, Jack D. Novik, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York City, Robert M. Cearley, Jr., Cearley, Mitchell & Roachell, Philip E. Kaplan, Kaplan, Hollingsworth & Brewer, Little Rock, Ark., for appellees/cross-appellants.

Steve Clark, David L. Williams, Deputy Atty. Gen., Little Rock, Ark., for appellants/cross-appellees.

Before HEANEY, ROSS and JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

On January 5, 1982, the district court1 held that the Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and Evolution-Science Act, Act 590 of 1981, Ark.Stat.Ann. Secs. 80-1663 et seq. (Supp.1981), violated the establishment clause of the first amendment to the United States Constitution. McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, 529 F.Supp. 1255 (E.D.Ark.1982). The court permanently enjoined the defendants, representatives of the Arkansas Department of Education in their official capacities, from enforcing this "creationist statute." Id. at 1274. The defendants did not appeal the decision on the merits.

On April 26, 1982, the plaintiffs filed a motion requesting an award of attorneys' fees and costs under the Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1988 (Supp. V 1981) (as amended),2 in the amount of $1,171,513.50 in fees and $189,892.55 in costs and litigation expenses. The plaintiffs submitted supplemental motions requesting attorneys' fees for an additional 242.85 hours of time expended during litigation of the fee question. After an evidentiary hearing, the court issued a memorandum and order on January 5, 1983, granting the plaintiffs' motions in part. On January 10, 1983, the court entered its judgment awarding the plaintiffs a total of $357,768.11 for attorneys' fees and expenses.3

Both the plaintiffs and the defendants appeal from the judgment. The defendants argue that any award of attorneys' fees on this record is unwarranted because: (1) the district court improperly refused to allow them reasonable and necessary discovery regarding the fee issue; (2) the parties stipulated to a February 26, 1982, deadline for the filing of fee requests which the plaintiffs failed to meet; and (3) special circumstances rendered the award of fees to the plaintiffs inequitable, those circumstances being (i) the defendants were powerless to change the creationist statute and never enforced it, (ii) the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)--which played a major role in representing the plaintiffs--conducted a specific fund-raising campaign to cover the costs of the action on the merits, (iii) the fee request was so excessive that it should have been denied as a deterrent to future abuse of section 1988, and (iv) an award of fees which would go to the ACLU was unethical under standards of professional conduct for attorneys. In the alternative, the defendants argue that the fees awarded by the district court are unreasonable because discovery would have revealed that the actual hourly billing rate of the plaintiffs' attorneys in similar cases was lower than that used by the district court in calculating the award herein.4

The plaintiffs disputed each of the issues raised by the defendants. In addition, they cross-appealed from the award, asserting: (1) the district court erred in calculating the fee award based upon a billing rate of $85 per hour for six of the plaintiffs' senior attorneys and $40 per hour for one associate; (2) the court erred as a matter of law in denying a contingency multiplier reflecting the novelty and complexity of the case; and (3) the court abused its discretion in denying a quality multiplier reflecting the admirable performance of the plaintiffs' counsel.

After reviewing the district court's opinion, the record, and the briefs on appeal, and hearing oral argument, we affirm for the reasons discussed in the opinion below. Of all the issues raised on appeal and cross-appeal, we think only one merits further comment by this Court. The defendants allege that the ACLU conducted a fund-raising campaign through the mail which was designed specifically to defer the costs of attacking the Arkansas creationist statute.

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