U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 2024

Texas Top Cop Shop v. Garland

Texas Top Cop Shop v. Garland
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided December 26, 2024

Texas Top Cop Shop v. Garland

Opinion

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit

____________ FILED December 26, 2024 No. 24-40792 Lyle W. Cayce ____________ Clerk Texas Top Cop Shop, Incorporated; Russell Straayer; Mustardseed Livestock, L.L.C.; Libertarian Party of Mississippi; National Federation of Independent Business, Incorporated; Data Comm for Business, Incorporated, Plaintiffs—Appellees, versus Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General; Treasury Department; Director FinCEN Andrea Gacki, Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network; Financial Crimes Enforcement Network; Janet Yellen, Secretary, U.S. Department of Treasury, Defendants—Appellants. ______________________________ Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas USDC No. 4:24-CV-478 ______________________________ ORDER: On December 3, 2024, the district court entered an order enjoining enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act and its corresponding Reporting Rule. Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, No. 4:24-CV-478, 2024 No. 24-40792

WL 5049220 (E.D. Tex. Dec. 5, 2024). The Government requested a stay of the preliminary injunction, which the district court denied. Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, No. 4:24-CV-478, 2024 WL 5145951 (E.D. Tex. Dec. 17, 2024).

The Government appealed, and on December 23, 2024, a motions panel of this court granted the government’s emergency motion for a stay pending appeal. Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, No. 24-40792, 2024 WL 5203138 (5th Cir. Dec. 23, 2024). The order also expedited the appeal to the next available oral argument panel.

The merits panel now has the appeal, which remains expedited, and a briefing schedule will issue forthwith. However, in order to preserve the constitutional status quo while the merits panel considers the parties’ weighty substantive arguments, that part of the motions-panel order granting the Government’s motion to stay the district court’s preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of the CTA and the Reporting Rule is VACATED.

LYLE W. CAYCE, CLERK United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit /s/ Lyle W. Cayce ENTERED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COURT

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