10/25/24
Children's Attorneys Ask for Rehearing En Banc After Panel Reverses Contempt Finding and Directs Judge Reassignment
On October 25, 2024, attorneys for the plaintiff children in M.D. v. Abbott filed a Petition for Rehearing En Banc, after a panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on October 11 reversed the federal district court's order holding the Executive Commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission 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. The rehearing petition requests that the entire Fifth Circuit review three issues: "(1) the panel's holdings that the contempt order was criminal in nature and that civil portions of the sanctions are invalid conflict with precedent and leave disabled children in danger; (2) the conclusion that defendants proved substantial compliance with relevant remedial orders conflicts with jurisprudence of this Court and other circuits and with undisputed evidence of HHSC's failures to protect disabled children; (3) removal of the district judge conflicts with precedent regarding disqualifying bias; gives insufficient weight to the resulting waste, duplication, and delay that will mean thousands of children remain at risk indefinitely; and transforms an extraordinary measure into a workaday offensive weapon for disgruntled litigants." To view the petition, click here.