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Case TitleStatton v. Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission et al
DistrictMiddle District of Florida
CityTampa
Case Number8:2019cv00485
Date Filed2019-02-25
Date Closed2019-04-22
JudgeJudge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington
PlaintiffJoshua Statton
Case DescriptionJoshua Statton, director of Florida for Transparency, submitted a FOIA request to the Florida Federal Judiciary Nominating Committee for records concerning the application of Judge Thomas Barber for a vacancy on the Middle District of Florida. Carlos Lopez-Cantera, chair of the committee, told Statton that the records were not subject to FOIA. After hearing nothing further from Lopez-Cantera, Statton filed suit.
Complaint issues: Failure to respond within statutory time limit

DefendantFlorida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission
DefendantCarlos Lopez-Cantera
Documents
Docket
Complaint
Complaint attachment 1
Complaint attachment 2
Opinion/Order [12]
Opinion/Order [19]
FOIA Project Annotation: A federal court in Florida has ruled that the Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission, created by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and then-Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) to provide input on federal judicial nominations, is not an agency for purposes of FOIA. Joshua Statton requested records from the Commission and when it failed to respond, he filed suit against the Commission and its director, Carlos Lopez-Cantera. The Commission argued from the beginning that it did not meet the statutory criteria to be considered an agency for purposes of the FOIA. The court agreed, noting that "the FFJNC was created by two Senators to assist them with their duties, but 'the fact that federal interests are implicated by the activities of the [FFJNC] does not transform [it] into a federal entity [as defined by] the APA.' Nor does the fact that the Senators created the FFJNC and appointed its members mean it is an authority of the federal government. Relatedly, the FFJNC was formed by the Senators on their own initiative; it was not established �" or even authorized �" by statute." Statton argued that the FFJNC was an agency because "it is an extension or an establishment in the executive branch. Statton contends that the FFJNC assists the President with his constitutional duty to nominate federal judges under the Appointments Clause." Rejecting Statton's claim, the court pointed out that "despite Statton's contention that the FFJNC assists the President, the FFNJC in fact assists the Senators who created it."
Issues: Agency - Federal
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2019-02-251COMPLAINT against Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission, Carlos Lopez-Cantera Filing fee $ 400, receipt number TPA055441 filed by Joshua Statton. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1-4, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet)(JCG) (Entered: 02/26/2019)
2019-02-252SUMMONS issued as to Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission, Carlos Lopez-Cantera. (JCG) (Entered: 02/26/2019)
2019-02-253MOTION for miscellaneous relief, specifically permission to e-file by Joshua Statton. (JCG) (Entered: 02/26/2019)
2019-02-274ORDER: Pro se Plaintiff Joshua Statton's Motion for Permission to E-File (Doc. # 3 ) is GRANTED. Statton is directed to register for a CM/ECF account (login and password) with the assistance of the Clerk's Office as detailed herein. Signed by Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington on 2/27/2019. (DLB) (Entered: 02/27/2019)
2019-03-055NOTICE by Joshua Statton re 1 Complaint (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1: Quo Warranto, # 2 Exhibit 2: Affidavit of Non-service)(Statton, Joshua) (Entered: 03/05/2019)
2019-03-066RELATED CASE ORDER AND NOTICE of designation under Local Rule 3.05 - track 2. Signed by Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington on 3/6/2019. (TWL) (Entered: 03/06/2019)
2019-03-297MOTION to Dismiss For Failure to State a Cause of Action with Prejudice by Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission, Carlos Lopez-Cantera. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Exhibit 2, # 3 Exhibit 3)(Collins, Leonard) (Entered: 03/29/2019)
2019-03-318RESPONSE in Opposition re 7 MOTION to Dismiss For Failure to State a Cause of Action with Prejudice filed by Joshua Statton. (Statton, Joshua) (Entered: 03/31/2019)
2019-04-019ORDER: Defendant Carlos Lopez-Cantera is directed to reply to Plaintiff Joshua Statton's response (Doc. # 8 ) by April 8, 2019, as provided herein. Signed by Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington on 4/1/2019. (DLB) (Entered: 04/01/2019)
2019-04-0510REPLY to Response to Motion re 7 MOTION to Dismiss For Failure to State a Cause of Action with Prejudice : Defendant Carlos Lopez Cantera's Reply to Plaintiff's Response to Motion to Dismiss filed by Carlos Lopez-Cantera. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1)(Collins, Leonard) (Entered: 04/05/2019)
2019-04-0711MOTION for leave to file Sur-Reply by Joshua Statton. (Statton, Joshua) (Entered: 04/07/2019)
2019-04-2212ORDER: Defendant Carlos Lopez-Cantera's Motion to Dismiss (Doc. # 7 ) is GRANTED. Plaintiff Joshua Statton's Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply (Doc. # 11 ) is DENIED AS MOOT. Statton's Complaint (Doc. # 1 ) is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The Clerk is directed to close the case. Signed by Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington on 4/22/2019. (DLB) (Entered: 04/22/2019)
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