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Michael Don Micheaux v. James Collins, Director, Texas Dept. Of Corrections
Citations: 930 F.2d 412; 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 6727Docket: 88-2756
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; April 17, 1991; Federal Appellate Court
Michael Don Micheaux appealed against James Collins, Director of the Texas Department of Corrections, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The appeal arises from a decision made by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. On April 17, 1991, the court announced that the case would be reheard en banc, indicating that a majority of active judges found it necessary to reconsider the previous ruling. Oral arguments are to be scheduled, and the Clerk will issue a briefing schedule for supplemental briefs. Judge Thomas Gibbs Gee, who was part of the original panel, has since resigned and did not participate in the en banc decision. Additionally, Judges King and Wiener recused themselves from the case and did not take part in the decision-making process.