People for the Ethical Treatment Animals v. U.S. Dep't of Agric.
People for the Ethical Treatment Animals v. U.S. Dep't of Agric.
Opinion of the Court
Upon consideration of the motion of appellee to stay oral argument in light of the lapse of appropriations, it is
ORDERED that the motion be denied. This case remains scheduled for oral argument on January 25, 2019.
Concurring Opinion
The Antideficiency Act states that officers and employees of the United States may not "employ personal services exceeding that authorized by law," except for "emergencies involving the safety of human life or the protection of property."
Despite these misgivings, I join my colleagues' decision to deny the government's request to stay the upcoming oral argument in this case. I do so for two reasons: First, a panel of this Court recently denied a stay of oral argument in
Kornitzky
, and two judges joined a published concurrence rejecting Judge Randolph's position. The stay motion in this case acknowledged our
Kornitzky
order but presented no reason for disregarding its arguable precedential effect. Second, the stay motion presented no significant argument regarding the "authorized by law" issue noted above. The scope of the Antideficiency Act is not a question implicating our subject-matter jurisdiction, so we need not consider arguments not fairly raised by the parties. Accordingly, we should deny the government's stay motion in this case, but I remain open in future cases to arguments about whether a judicial order can supply the legal authorization required by the Antideficiency Act, as well as arguments about whether that issue remains open in this circuit after
Kornitzky
.
Likewise, I express no view on what it means to "employ personal services" under section 1342-an issue raised neither here nor in Kornitzky .
Reference
- Full Case Name
- PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, Et Al., Appellants v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Appellees
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- 3 cases
- Status
- Published