10/11/24
5th Circuit Reverses Contempt Order and Removes Judge Janis Jack from Class Action Suit
On October 11, 2024, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in the State's appeal of contempt orders in M.D. v. Abbott, the 13-year-old federal class action suit brought on behalf of children in the permanent managing conservatorship ("PMC") of the State for violations of their due process rights. Defendants are the Governor and the heads of the Health and Human Services Commission and the Department of Family and Protective Services. The court reversed the trial court's order holding the Executive Commissioner of HHSC in contempt and directed the Chief Judge of the Southern District of Texas to reassign the case from the Hon. Janis Jack to another federal district judge on remand. In April, Judge Jack held the Commissioner in contempt of her orders requiring timely investigations of abuse and neglect reports concerning PMC children and setting time limits on investigations. The trial court fined the Commissioner $100,000 per day until the agency substantially complies with the orders. The court of appeals held that Judge Jack imposed criminal contempt penalties without due process and erred in not finding the State had substantially complied with the orders. The court ordered the judge removed from the case, citing what the court considered to be her past disregard of the Fifth Circuit's instructions and what the court called her "highly antagonistic demeanor" and "disrespect" toward the State defendants and their counsel. To view the opinion, click here. To view an article by the Texas Tribune providing background, click here.