William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, Charles L. Miller, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually & in Official Capacity, George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, John D. Rockefeller, Iv, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and Charles L. Miller, Individually and in Official Capacity

739 F.2d 140, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 20470
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedJuly 16, 1984
Docket83-1851
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 739 F.2d 140 (William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, Charles L. Miller, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually & in Official Capacity, George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, John D. Rockefeller, Iv, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and Charles L. Miller, Individually and in Official Capacity) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth 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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William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the William England John L. Cooper Conrad Brown and Jessie Hypes v. Charles L. Miller, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways, and Julian W. Ware, Individually and in His Official Capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways Christine Toney, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of Highways John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia and Other Persons, Individually and in Their Official Capacities, Whose Names Are at This Time Unknown to the George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, Charles L. Miller, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Individually & in Official Capacity, George L. Douglas, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W. Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts, Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher v. Walter J. Galloway, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams, Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, John D. Rockefeller, Iv, All Individually & in Official Capacities and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, All Individually, and Charles L. Miller, Individually and in Official Capacity, 739 F.2d 140, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 20470 (4th Cir. 1984).

Opinion

739 F.2d 140

William ENGLAND; John L. Cooper; Conrad Brown and Jessie
Hypes, Appellees,
v.
John D. ROCKEFELLER, IV, individually and in his official
capacity as Governor of the State of West
Virginia, Appellant,
and
Julian W. Ware, individually and in his official
capacity as District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the
West Virginia Department of Highways; Christine Toney,
individually and in her official capacity as Community
Affairs Coordinator of District Ten (10) of the West
Virginia Department of Highways; Charles L. Miller,
individually and in his official capacity as Commissioner of
the West Virginia Department of Highways; and other
persons, individually and in their official capacities,
whose names are at this time unknown to the Plaintiffs, Defendants.
William ENGLAND; John L. Cooper; Conrad Brown and Jessie
Hypes, Appellees,
v.
Charles L. MILLER, individually and in his official capacity
as Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of
Highways, Appellant,
and
Julian W. Ware, individually and in his official capacity as
District Engineer for District Ten (10) of the West Virginia
Department of Highways; Christine Toney, individually and
in her official capacity as Community Affairs Coordinator of
District Ten (10) of the West Virginia Department of
Highways; John D. Rockefeller, IV, individually and in his
official capacity as Governor of the State of West Virginia;
and other persons, individually and in their official
capacities, whose names are at this time unknown to the
plaintiffs, Defendants.
George L. DOUGLAS, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W.
Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts,
Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard
Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher, Appellees,
v.
Walter J. GALLOWAY, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams,
Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, Charles L.
Miller, all individually & in official capacities; and
Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, all
individually, Defendants,
and
John D. Rockefeller, IV, individually & in official
capacity, Appellant.
George L. DOUGLAS, Bette Hatton, Richard Damron, Claude W.
Jarrell, James E. Lucas, Carl Brunty, Martha L. Counts,
Larry G. Porter, Donald L. Roy, Richard L. Webb, Hillard
Browning, Paul Farris and Curley Belcher, Appellees,
v.
Walter J. GALLOWAY, Robert G. Huffman, Charles Williams,
Jerry Roach, James R. Campbell, Charles Shaver, John D.
Rockefeller, IV, all individually & in official capacities;
and Lucien Frye, Wally Stowers and Robert Nelson, all
individually, Defendants,
and
Charles L. Miller, individually and in official capacity, Appellant.

Nos. 83-1851(L), 83-1852 to 83-1854.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued June 5, 1984.
Decided July 16, 1984.

Rebecca A. Betts, Charleston, W.Va. (Robert B. King, King, Betts & Allen, Charleston, W.Va., on brief), for appellant in Nos. 83-1851 and 83-1853.

Chauncey H. Browning, Atty. Gen. of W.Va., Richard L. Earles, Deputy Atty. Gen., Edward W. Eardley and Steptoe & Johnson, Charleston, W.Va., on brief, for appellants in Nos. 83-1852 and 83-1854.

J. David Cecil, Charleston, W.Va. (Leo Catsonis, Charleston, W.Va., on brief), for appellees.

Before WINTER, Chief Judge, and HALL and ERVIN, Circuit Judges.

HARRISON L. WINTER, Chief Judge:

These appeals are in two of the nine cases pending in the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia in which former employees of the West Virginia Department of Highways (DOH) sued Governor Rockefeller, Commissioner Miller and others, asserting that plaintiffs were terminated for political reasons, in violation of their constitutional right of free association. See Elrod v. Burns, 427 U.S. 347, 96 S.Ct. 2673, 49 L.Ed.2d 547 (1976); Branti v. Finkel, 445 U.S. 507, 100 S.Ct. 1287, 63 L.Ed.2d 574 (1980). In the instant cases, plaintiffs alleged an elaborate conspiracy between Governor Rockefeller, Highway Commissioner Miller, and various DOH personnel. They claimed that the Governor deliberately inflated revenue estimates for fiscal year 1981 to justify excessive DOH expenditures that helped promote his re-election campaign, and that defendants then used the ensuing deficit as an excuse to terminate DOH employees who were Republicans and out-faction Democrats. Plaintiffs also alleged that the various defendants, including Governor Rockefeller, knew or should have known that the plaintiffs were being terminated for political reasons and refused or neglected to prevent the violation of their rights despite having the power and authority to do so.

The Governor and Commissioner Miller filed motions for summary judgment, claiming that they both were entitled to qualified immunity under Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800, 102 S.Ct. 2727, 73 L.Ed.2d 396 (1982), and that the Governor also was absolutely immune because submission of the revenue estimates in the budget bill was a legislative act. The district court denied the motions, 568 F.Supp. 966, and the Governor and the Commissioner appealed, seeking review in this court under the collateral order doctrine. We affirm the ruling of the district court with respect to the claim of absolute immunity. We decline to review the ruling with regard to the claim of qualified immunity.

I.

We agree with the parties that the denial of the Governor's claim to absolute immunity is immediately appealable, Cohen v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp., 337 U.S. 541, 69 S.Ct. 1221, 93 L.Ed. 1528 (1949); Nixon v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 731, 102 S.Ct. 2690, 73 L.Ed.2d 349 (1982). We conclude, however, that the district court properly denied the Governor's motion for summary judgment insofar as it was based on the claim of absolute legislative immunity.

Legislative immunity attaches to the acts of state executive branch officers only when they are exercising the state's "entire legislative power with respect to" the matter at issue. Supreme Court of Virginia v. Consumers Union, 446 U.S. 719, 734, 100 S.Ct. 1967, 1975, 64 L.Ed.2d 641 (1980) (Virginia Supreme Court members entitled to legislative immunity for regulation of the Bar because they were exercising Virginia's entire legislative power with regard to governing the Bar). Although the Governor of West Virginia is intimately involved in the state's budget process, his participation clearly does not qualify for legislative immunity under Supreme Court of Virginia. The West Virginia Constitution requires the Governor to submit a detailed budget bill to the legislature and permits him to hold public hearings on all estimates included. W.Va. Const. art. VI, Sec. 51(B). The legislature may amend the bill,1

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