CORT V. ASH
422 U.S. 66 (1975)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over an implied private shareholder action. Ash
(P) brought this action seeking damages in favor of Bethlehem Steel Corp., in connection
with the 1972 Presidential election that Cort (D) corporate directors had authorized from
general corporate funds in alleged violation of 18 U.S.C. 610, which prohibits
corporations from making contributions or expenditures in connection with specified federal
election. The District Court then granted Ds' motion for summary judgment. The Court of
Appeals reversed.
FACTS: Section 610 was a criminal statute that prohibited corporations from making a
contribution or expenditure in connection with any election at which Presidential or Vice
Presidential electors are to be voted for. P owns 50 shares of Bethlehem stock and was
qualified to vote in the 1972 Presidential election. He filed this suit on behalf of himself
and, derivatively, on behalf D. The complaint specified two separate and distinct bases for
jurisdiction and relief. Count I alleged jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. 1331 and sought to
state a private claim for relief under 18 U.S.C. 610, which, as mentioned, in terms
provides only for a criminal penalty. Count II invoked pendent jurisdiction for a claim
under Delaware law, alleging that the corporate campaign expenditures were 'ultra vires,
unlawful and [a] willful, wanton and gross breach of duty owed to.' The District Court
denied a preliminary injunction. Eventually, the District Court then granted Ds' motion for
summary judgment without opinion. The Court of Appeals reversed. It held that, since the
complaint sought damages for the corporation for violation of 610, the controversy was not
moot, although the election which occasioned it was past. The Court of Appeals held further
that 'a private cause of action, whether brought by a citizen to secure injunctive relief or
by a stockholder to secure injunctive or derivative damage relief, [is] proper to remedy
violation of 610.'
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