Iranian Students Ass'n v. Edwards

Decision Date09 October 1979
Docket NumberNo. 79-1390,79-1390
Citation604 F.2d 352
PartiesIRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Edwin EDWARDS et al., Defendants-Appellees. Summary Calendar. *
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit

Pamela J. Bayer, New Orleans, La., for plaintiffs-appellants.

Joseph Keogh, Baton Rouge, La., for W. W. Dumas.

Carmack M. Blackmon, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Justice, Baton Rouge, La., for all other defendants-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana.

Before GOLDBERG, RONEY and TJOFLAT, Circuit Judges.

GOLDBERG, Circuit Judge:

The Iranian Students Association and its named members brought this action under 42 U.S.C.A. § 1983 (West 1974) 1 against the Governor of Louisiana and officials of Southern University to enjoin enforcement of state and local ordinances and university regulations which allegedly interfered with the exercise of the plaintiffs' first amendment rights. This alleged first amendment violation stemmed from the potential application to the plaintiffs' planned demonstration of a Louisiana statute requiring the posting of a ten thousand dollar bond, 2 a municipal ordinance prohibiting chanting and the use of amplifiers in public demonstrations, 3 and Southern University rules forbidding marches by unrecognized student organizations such as the Iranian Students Association. Fearing possible criminal and disciplinary proceedings by state and university officials, the plaintiffs sought a temporary restraining order, preliminary and permanent injunctions, and declaratory relief.

Subsequent to obtaining a temporary restraining order which enjoined the University's interference with the demonstration and the State's enforcement of its bond requirement and its prohibition against amplification, the parties entered into a consent agreement with the approval of the district court. This consent decree amended the university rules by deleting official recognition of an organization as a prerequisite to obtaining permission to march and by adding a provision that recognizes the students' right to engage in peaceful protests.

After acquiring this relief, the plaintiffs moved to recover attorney's fees pursuant to 42 U.S.C.A. § 1988 (West Supp.1979) which, in pertinent part, provides that "(i)n any action or proceeding to enforce a provision of section ( ) . . . 1983 . . . of this title . . . , the court, in its discretion, may allow the prevailing party, other than the United States, a reasonable attorney's fee as part of the costs." The district court denied this motion on the ground that the plaintiffs' had shown neither probable success on the merits, nor a "compelling reason" to justify the imposition of attorney's fees on the defendant. The plaintiffs appeal this denial. We reverse.

It is well settled that a plaintiff prevailing in actions subject to 42 U.S.C. § 1988 is ordinarily entitled to attorney's fees unless special circumstances exist to render such an award unjust. See, e. g., Criterion Club of Albany v. Board of Commissioners, 594 F.2d 118, 120 (5th Cir.), Modified on other grounds, No. 78-3066 (5th Cir. June 20, 1979); Bunn v. Central Realty of Louisiana, 592 F.2d 891, 892 (5th Cir. 1979); Morrow v. Dillard, 580 F.2d 1284, 1300 (5th Cir. 1978); Brown v. Culpepper, 559 F.2d 274, 277 (5th Cir. 1977). Furthermore, a plaintiff can be a "prevailing party" even though the relief he has obtained is only preliminary, See, e. g., Howard v. Phelps, 443 F.Supp. 374 (E.D.La.1978), or is the result of a consent decree. See, e. g., Criterion Club of Albany v. Board of Commissioners, supra, at 120; Brown v. Culpepper, supra at 277. The proper focus is whether the plaintiff has been successful on the central issue, Howard v. Phelps, supra at 376, as exhibited by the fact that he has acquired the primary relief sought. See Criterion Club of Albany v. Board of Commissioners, supra at 120.

Applying this standard to the case at bar, the plaintiffs are clearly entitled to attorney's fees. They both sought and received immunity from the state's bonding requirement and prohibition against amplification, and they eliminated the university's requirement of recognition as a prerequisite to a permissible demonstration. The plaintiffs were thus "prevailing parties" within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 1988, and since no special circumstances exist, an award of attorney's fees and costs is in order. 4

In determining the proper amount of this award on remand, the district court should be guided by the factors enunciated in Johnson v....

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