Mitchell v. MSPB
Mitchell v. MSPB
Opinion
Case: 23-2152 Document: 43 Page: 1 Filed: 03/26/2024
NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ______________________
GERALD MITCHELL, Petitioner
v.
MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, Respondent ______________________
2023-2152 ______________________
Petition for review of the Merit Systems Protection Board in Nos. AT-0831-19-0078-I-1 and AT-844E-13-3694- I-1. ______________________
Before DYK, WALLACH, and CUNNINGHAM, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM. ORDER In response to the court’s December 8, 2023 order to show cause, the Merit Systems Protection Board urges transfer of Gerald Mitchell’s petition for review with re- spect to MSPB Docket No. AT-844E-13-3694-I-1 and dis- missal with respect to No. AT-0831-19-0078-I-1. Mr. Mitchell opposes dismissal and moves for various relief. In No. AT-844E-13-3694-I-1, Mr. Mitchell challenged the Office of Personnel Management’s decision denying Case: 23-2152 Document: 43 Page: 2 Filed: 03/26/2024
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him disability retirement benefits, alleging discrimination on the basis of his disability. In 2013, the administrative judge dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction when OPM rescinded the challenged decision. In 2018, Mr. Mitchell filed No. AT-0831-19-0078-I-1 to challenge OPM’s alleged discriminatory and retaliatory failure to respond to his requests for information and doc- uments related to his disability retirement benefits. In April 2019, the Board’s administrative judge dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. Mr. Mitchell then filed sep- arate petitions for Board review in both cases. On May 1, 2023, the Board joined the two petitions for administrative convenience, dismissed the petition as to No. AT-844E-13-3694-I-1 as untimely, and denied the peti- tion as to No. AT-0831-19-0078-I-1, affirming the dismissal in that case. On July 10, 2023, this court received Mr. Mitchell’s petition seeking judicial review of the Board’s May 1, 2023 decision. Mr. Mitchell’s filings here state that he wishes to pursue judicial review of his discrimination claims. As to No. AT-844E-13-3694-I-1, we agree with the Board that we lack jurisdiction. Federal district courts, not this court, have jurisdiction over “[c]ases of discrimination subject to the provisions of [5 U.S.C.] § 7702,” i.e., “mixed cases” involving adverse personnel actions appealable to the Board and allegations of covered discrimination. 5 U.S.C. § 7703(b)(2); Perry v. Merit Sys. Prot. Bd., 582 U.S. 420, 432 (2017); Ash v. Off. of Pers. Mgmt., 25 F.4th 1009, 1011 (Fed. Cir. 2022). Given Mr. Mitchell’s ongoing pursuit of discrimination claims in No. AT-844E-13-3694-I-1, that case is outside our jurisdiction. We conclude that transfer to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia is appro- priate under 28 U.S.C. § 1631. See 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(f)(3) (providing that discrimination cases brought pursuant to 5 Case: 23-2152 Document: 43 Page: 3 Filed: 03/26/2024
MITCHELL v. MSPB 3 U.S.C. § 7702
March 26, 2024 Date
Reference
- Status
- Unpublished