United States v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cogbill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary. United States of America v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cobgill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary

791 F.2d 1573
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedMay 29, 1986
Docket85-1177
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 791 F.2d 1573 (United States v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cogbill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary. United States of America v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cobgill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary) 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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United States v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cogbill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary. United States of America v. State of Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education, Dr. Don R. Roberts, Director Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman Jim Dupree T.C. Cobgill, Jr. Rabie Rhodes Dr. John W. Cole Harry A. Haines Rev. Emery Washington Jack E. Meadows and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School District, Conway County Board of Education Ernest L. Rankin, Secretary J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson Leon Cowan Fred Burnett and James E. Leach, Members East Side School District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent Cain Cochran J.D. Hammond Rupert Hemphill Ladel Morris and Sammie Chriswell, Members Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O. Adams, Superintendent Haven Mahon Clyde Stobaugh J v. Ward J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members Wonderview School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent Tony Rowell Bill Alvey Wayland Duvall James Wells Don Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School District No. 1 Tony L. Desalvo Stanley McCoy Tommy Lee Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members Ernest Rankin, Ex-Officio Secretary, 791 F.2d 1573 (8th Cir. 1986).

Opinion

791 F.2d 1573

5 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1152, 32 Ed. Law Rep. 915

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,
v.
STATE OF ARKANSAS; Arkansas Department of Education, Dr.
Don R. Roberts, Director; Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman; Jim
Dupree; T.C. Cogbill, Jr.; Rabie Rhodes; Dr. John W.
Cole; Harry A. Haines; Rev. Emery Washington; Jack E.
Meadows; and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Appellants,
Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School
District, Appellees,
Conway County Board of Education; Ernest L. Rankin,
Secretary; J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson; Leon Cowan; Fred
Burnett and James E. Leach, Members; East Side School
District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent; Cain Cochran;
J.D. Hammond; Rupert Hemphill; Ladel Morris and Sammie
Chriswell, Members; Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O.
Adams, Superintendent; Haven Mahon; Clyde Stobaugh; J.V.
Ward; J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members; Wonderview
School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent; Tony
Rowell; Bill Alvey; Wayland Duvall; James Wells; Don
Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School
District No. 1; Tony L. Desalvo; Stanley McCoy; Tommy
Lee; Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members; Ernest
Rankin, Ex-officio Secretary.
UNITED STATES of America,
v.
STATE OF ARKANSAS; Arkansas Department of Education, Dr.
Don R. Roberts, Director; Wayne Hartsfield, Chairman; Jim
Dupree; T.C. Cobgill, Jr.; Rabie Rhodes; Dr. John W.
Cole; Harry A. Haines; Rev. Emery Washington; Jack E.
Meadows; and Dr. Ellis Gardner, Appellees,
Nemo Vista School District and South Conway County School
District, Appellant,
Conway County Board of Education; Ernest L. Rankin,
Secretary; J.D. Barnum, B. Jack Wilson; Leon Cowan; Fred
Burnett and James E. Leach, Members; East Side School
District No. 5, Peter Faison, Superintendent; Cain Cochran;
J.D. Hammond; Rupert Hemphill; Ladel Morris and Sammie
Chriswell, Members; Nemo Vista School District No. 8, T.O.
Adams, Superintendent; Haven Mahon; Clyde Stobaugh; J.V.
Ward; J.M. Carr and Henry Huett, Members; Wonderview
School District No. 2, John Dunsworth, Superintendent; Tony
Rowell; Bill Alvey; Wayland Duvall; James Wells; Don
Hillis and Doyle Franklin, Members, Conway County School
District No. 1; Tony L. Desalvo; Stanley McCoy; Tommy
Lee; Leroy Rainey and R.E. Mitchum, Members; Ernest
Rankin, Ex-officio Secretary.

Nos. 85-1177, 85-1290.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Oct. 16, 1985.
Decided May 29, 1986.

C. Randy McNair, Asst. Atty. Gen., Little Rock, Ark., for appellants.

Charles J. Cooper, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., for U.S.

Robert V. Light, Little Rock, Ark., for South Conway County School Dist.

Before BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, BRIGHT, Senior Circuit Judge, and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

BOWMAN, Circuit Judge.

This is a school desegregation case in the remedial stage of proceedings. The State of Arkansas and the Arkansas Department of Education (hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as "the State") appeal from a final judgment of the District Court requiring the State to finance the costs of desegregating the schools in Conway County, Arkansas. The State contends that the District Court committed reversible error, first, by reinstating the State as a defendant seven years after it originally was dismissed, and subsequently by ordering the State to pay the costs of desegregation without holding an evidentiary hearing on the issue of the State's liability. The State also contests the District Court's award of attorneys' fees as part of the costs. For the reasons stated below, we affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand for further proceedings.

I.

In 1972, the United States filed suit against the State of Arkansas, the Arkansas Department of Education and its Director, members of the State Board of Education, and the school districts in Conway County, Arkansas, including the superintendents and boards of school directors of those districts. The complaint alleged that the state and local authorities had established segregated school districts through a series of school district consolidations and had continued to maintain those segregated school districts in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000c-6.

Before trial in 1973, the District Court dismissed the State of Arkansas and the Arkansas Department of Education but retained the individual members of the State Board of Education and the State Director of Education as parties to the proceedings. The court stated "that if it turns out ultimately that the Government is entitled to relief at the State level such relief will be obtainable by the operation of the Court's decree on the State defendants who are now before the Court." United States v. Arkansas, No. LR-72-C-290, slip op. at 2-3 (E.D.Ark. July 26, 1973). The case then proceeded to trial and the District Court determined that local authorities had segregated school students on the basis of their race both within and among school districts. The District Court made no finding of liability on the part of the remaining State authorities. The court stated that "the State Board has nothing to do with the structuring of local school districts." Id. at 5. The court noted that "[t]he geographical arrangement of the Conway County districts resembles a crazy quilt ... result[ing] from the gerrymandering of district lines in years past in deference to the [State] requirement of segregation...." Id. at 9. Nevertheless, the District Court denied the Government's trial motion to reinstate the State and the Department of Education as parties.

In 1979, the District Court ruled that the appropriate remedy for the unconstitutional structure of the local school districts was a consolidation of the Plumerville, Morrilton, and East Side School Districts into a new school district that became the South Conway County School District. In addition, the Nemo Vista District was enlarged slightly by the addition of a portion of the former East Side District. The local school districts, in an interlocutory appeal, contested both "the correctness of the District Court's finding of purposeful segregation and the propriety of its order of interdistrict relief to remedy that segregation." Morrilton School District No. 32 v. United States, 606 F.2d 222, 225 (8th Cir.1979) (en banc ), cert. denied, 444 U.S. 1071, 100 S.Ct. 1015, 62 L.Ed.2d 753 (1980). This Court affirmed. See 606 F.2d at 229.

In 1980, the local school districts moved to reinstate the State and the Department of Education as parties. The District Court granted the motion and then ordered the State to pay any costs the local school districts incurred as a result of implementing the desegregation plan. The District Court did not hold an evidentiary hearing on the issue of the State's liability, instead predicating the State's liability on the findings made in 1973 after the State's dismissal from the lawsuit.

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