Moot Courts

September 4, 2024

In Arms of Hope v. City of Mansfield, the Fifth Circuit examined when a case becomes moot during an interlocutory appeal. The Court distinguished between the mootness of the entire case, on the one hand, and the mootness of the specific issues presented in an interlocutory appeal, on the other.

Here, because the City of Mansfield amended its ordinances about “Unattended Donation Boxes,” the issues on interlocutory appeal from a preliminary injunction no longer had practical significance.

Citing U.S. Navy SEALs 1-26 v. Biden, the Court explained that when an interlocutory appeal becomes moot, it doesn’t stop the lower court from dealing with the remaining issues. Although the new ordinances didn’t completely address all concerns, the Court determined that these issues should be resolved by the district court rather than through a moot appeal. No. 23-10656, August 21, 2024.

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