Pierson, Mark v. Blagojevich, Rod ( 2006 )


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  •                                 In the
    United States Court of Appeals
    For the Seventh Circuit
    ____________
    No. 05-3019
    MARK A. PIERSON, Warden,
    Plaintiff-Appellee,
    v.
    ROD BLAGOJEVICH, Governor,
    and ROGER E. WALKER, JR.,
    Defendants-Appellants.
    ____________
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.
    No. 04 C 949—Samuel Der-Yeghiayan, Judge.
    ____________
    SUBMITTED DECEMBER 7, 2005—DECIDED DECEMBER 20, 2005
    PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 10, 2006Œ
    ____________
    Before BAUER, POSNER, and EVANS, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM. Rod Blagojevich and Roger Walker appeal
    the district court’s denial of their motion for judgment on
    the pleadings based on qualified immunity. Appellants now
    ask for summary reversal based on this court’s opinion in
    Œ
    This opinion was originally issued as an unpublished order
    on December 20, 2005. Upon request, the panel has determined
    that this decision should now issue as a published opinion.
    2                                                  No. 05-3019
    Riley v. Blagojevich, 
    425 F.3d 357
     (7th Cir. 2005). Appellees
    respond that if this court acts summarily, it should affirm
    the district court’s order under Kiddy-Brown v. Blagojevich,
    
    408 F.3d 346
     (7th Cir. 2005).
    Appellee Mark Pierson sued Governor Blagojevich and
    Walker, the director of the Illinois Dept. of Corrections,
    alleging that defendants improperly terminated Pierson
    from his position as warden at a state prison. Pierson, who
    began his employment under a prior Republican adminis-
    tration, claims he was fired because he was not an ally of the
    new Democratic administration and because he publicly
    criticized his superiors.
    Defendants attached to their amended answer a copy of
    the job description for Pierson’s warden position that is kept
    on file at the Illinois Department of Central Management
    Services (CMS). The essential functions identified in the job
    description include directing the overall operations and
    programs of Pinckneyville Correctional Center, formulating
    “policy, procedures, rules, regulations, and institutional
    directives for employees and inmates,” and planning and
    approving the facility’s fiscal budget.
    Defendants ask for summary reversal under Riley,
    which held that an official job description, if reliable, is
    the correct basis for the court’s determining whether
    political affiliation is a legitimate requirement of the job. 
    425 F.3d at 364
    . And the job description here—even more than
    the job description of assistant warden at issue in
    Riley—clearly confers policy-making discretion. The ques-
    tion is thus the reliability of the job description attached to
    the defendants’ answer. Defendants submit a stipulation
    from Pierson in which he states that the job description
    attached to the answer is indeed a “true and correct copy of
    a Position Description contained in the files of the Illinois
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    Department of Central Management Services (“CMS”) for
    position number 40070-29-62-000-00-01, corresponding to
    Position Title of Senior Public Service Administrator
    (working title of Warden) at Pinckneyville Correctional
    Center.” According to the defendants’ affidavit attached to
    the amended answer, and not contested by Pierson, this job
    description has been in effect from May 1, 1999, to the
    present; it was not concocted by Governor Blogojevich.
    Pierson does not deny that he signed the stipulation, which
    is materially identical to the stipulation signed by appellant
    Snyder and found to be sufficient by this court in the Riley
    appeal. This appeal is therefore controlled by Riley. The
    district court’s order denying appellants’ motion for
    judgment on the pleadings is therefore reversed and the
    case remanded with directions to enter judgment for the
    defendants.
    REVERSED AND REMANDED.
    A true Copy:
    Teste:
    _____________________________
    Clerk of the United States Court of
    Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
    USCA-02-C-0072—2-10-06
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 05-3019

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 2/10/2006

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/24/2015