United States v. New York City Bd. of Educ.

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedMay 5, 2011
Docket08-5171
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
United States v. New York City Bd. of Educ., (2d Cir. 2011).

Opinion

08-5171-cv (L) United States v. New York City Bd. of Educ.

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 3 ____________________________________ 4 5 August Term, 2009 6 (Argued: February 1, 2010 Decided: May 5, 2011) 7 8 Docket Nos. 08-5171-cv (L), 08-5172-cv (XAP), 08-5173-cv (XAP)*, 08-5375-cv (XAP), 9 08-5149-cv (CON), 08-4639-cv (CON) 10 ____________________________________ 11 12 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 13 14 Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, 15 16 JANET CALDERO, CELIA I. CALDERON, MARTHA CHELLEMI, SALIH CHIOKE, 17 ANDREW CLEMENT, KRISTEN D’ALESSIO, LAURA DANIELE, CHARMAINE 18 DIDONATO, DAWN L. ELLIS, MARCIA P. JARRETT, MARY KACHADOURIAN, 19 KATHLEEN LUEBKERT, ADELE A. McGREAL, MARGARET McMAHON, MARIANNE 20 MANOUSAKIS, SANDRA D. MORTON, MAUREEN QUINN, HARRY SANTANA, CARL 21 D. SMITH, KIM TATUM, FRANK VALDEZ, and IRENE WOLKIEWICZ, 22 23 Intervenors-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, 24 25 PEDRO ARROYO, JOSE CASADO, CELESTINO FERNANDEZ, KEVIN LaFAYE, STEVEN 26 LOPEZ, ANIBAL MALDONADO, JAMES MARTINEZ, WILBERT McGRAW, SILVIA 27 ORTEGA DE GREEN, and NICHOLAS PANTELIDES, 28 29 Intervenors-Appellees, 30 31 v. 32 33 JOHN BRENNAN, JAMES G. AHEARN, SCOTT SPRING, and DENNIS MORTENSEN, 34 35 Intervenors-Appellants-Cross-Appellees, 36 37 NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; CITY OF NEW YORK; MARTHA K. 38 HIRST, Commissioner, New York City Department of City Administrative Services; NEW 39 YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, 40 41 Defendants-Appellees. 42 __________________ 43 * 08-5173-cv (XAP) has been withdrawn by the order filed May 5, 2009. 44

1 1 ____________________________________ 2 3 JOHN BRENNAN, JAMES AHEARN, SCOTT SPRING, DENNIS MORTENSEN, JOHN 4 MITCHELL, and ERIC SCHAUER, 5 6 Plaintiffs-Appellants, 7 8 v. 9 10 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES; ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL 11 OF THE UNITED STATES FOR CIVIL RIGHTS; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; NEW 12 YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; CITY OF NEW YORK; NEW YORK CITY 13 DEPARTMENT OF CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES; MARTHA K. HIRST, 14 Commissioner, New York City Department of City Administrative Services, 15 16 Defendants-Appellees, 17 18 JANET CALDERO, CELIA I. CALDERON, MARTHA CHELLEMI, SALIH CHIOKE, 19 ANDREW CLEMENT, KRISTEN D’ALESSIO, LAURA DANIELE, CHARMAINE 20 DIDONATO, DAWN L. ELLIS, MARCIA P. JARRETT, MARY KACHADOURIAN, 21 KATHLEEN LUEBKERT, ADELE A. McGREAL, MARGARET McMAHON, MARIANNE 22 MANOUSAKIS, SANDRA D. MORTON, MAUREEN QUINN, HARRY SANTANA, CARL 23 D. SMITH, KIM TATUM, FRANK VALDEZ, and IRENE WOLKIEWICZ, 24 25 Intervenors-Appellees, 26 27 PEDRO ARROYO, JOSE CASADO, CELESTINO FERNANDEZ, KEVIN LaFAYE, STEVEN 28 LOPEZ, ANIBAL MALDONADO, JAMES MARTINEZ, WILBERT McGRAW, SILVIA 29 ORTEGA DE GREEN, and NICHOLAS PANTELIDES, 30 31 Intervenors-Appellees. 32 ____________________________________ 33 34 RUBEN MIRANDA, 35 36 Plaintiff-Appellant, 37 38 v. 39 40 NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 41 42 Defendant-Appellee. 43 44 ____________________________________ 45

2 1 Before: CALABRESI, RAGGI, and CUDAHY,1 Circuit Judges. 2 ____________________________________ 3 4 Appeal in three consolidated Title VII cases was taken from the judgment of the United States 5 District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Frederick Block, Judge. AFFIRMED in 6 part, VACATED in part, and REMANDED. 7 8 Judge Raggi concurs in the judgment of the Court and files a separate opinion. 9 10 MICHAEL E. ROSMAN (Christopher J. Hajec, on the brief), 11 Center for Individual Rights, Washington, DC, for John Brennan, 12 James Ahearn, Scott Spring, Dennis Mortensen, John Mitchell, 13 Eric Schauer, and Ruben Miranda. 14 15 GREGORY B. FRIEL, (Dennis J. Dimsey and April J. Anderson, 16 on the brief) for Loretta King, Acting Assistant Attorney General, 17 Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, 18 D.C., for the United States, the Attorney General, the Assistant 19 Attorney General, and the Department of Justice. 20 21 ARACELI MARTINEZ-OLGUIN, (Emily J. Martin and Lenora 22 M. Lapidus, on the brief), American Civil Liberties Union 23 Foundation Women’s Right’s Project, New York, NY, for Janet 24 Caldero et al. 25 26 MATTHEW COLANGELO, (John Payton, Debo P. Adegbile, and 27 Joy Milligan, on the brief), NAACP Legal Defense & Education 28 Fund, Inc., New York, NY; Joshua Civin, NAACP Legal Defense 29 & Education Fund, Washington, DC, for Pedro Arroyo et al. 30 31 RACHAEL N. PINE, Gillian L. Thomas, Legal Momentum, New 32 York, NY, for Amicus Curiae Legal Momentum. 33 34 The New York City Department of Education, the City of New 35 York, Martha K. Hirst, and the New York City Department of 36 Citywide Administrative Services, did not appear at oral argument 37 and did not submit a brief. 38 39 40 ____________________________________ 41 42 43 44 CALABRESI, Circuit Judge: 1 The Honorable Richard D. Cudahy, Senior Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, sitting by designation.

3 1 Table of Contents 2 3 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 5 4 Factual and Procedural Background ............................................................................................... 9 5 I. The Parties .............................................................................................................. 9 6 II. General Factual Background ................................................................................ 10 7 A. Custodians and Custodian Engineers .................................................................... 10 8 B. The Importance of Seniority ................................................................................. 11 9 1. Transfers ............................................................................................................... 11 10 2. Temporary Care Assignments............................................................................... 13 11 3. Layoffs .................................................................................................................. 15 12 C. The Hiring Process................................................................................................ 15 13 D. Provisional Employees ......................................................................................... 17 14 III. The Government’s Investigation and Lawsuit ...................................................... 18 15 IV. The Settlement ...................................................................................................... 20 16 A. Settlement Terms .................................................................................................. 20 17 B. Court Approval ..................................................................................................... 21 18 V. The Settlement Is Implemented ............................................................................ 23 19 VI. The Second Circuit Vacates and Remands ........................................................... 24 20 VII. Proceedings on Remand ........................................................................................ 25 21 A. The Brennan Plaintiffs Intervene and File a Related Complaint .......................... 25 22 B. The Government Changes Its Position; Offeree Interventions Result .................. 26 23 VIII. The District Court’s Opinions............................................................................... 28 24 A. The September 11, 2006 Opinion ......................................................................... 28 25 B. The April 20, 2007 Opinion .................................................................................. 34 26 C. The May 28, 2008 Opinion ................................................................................... 35 27 IX.

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