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Greene v. Direct TV, Inc.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
Jan 9, 2018
No. 17-4145 (10th Cir. Jan. 9, 2018)

Summary

affirming the dismissal of another case dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction

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Opinion

No. 17-4145

01-09-2018

CEDRIC GREENE, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. DIRECT TV, INC., Defendant - Appellee.


(D.C. No. 2:16-CV-00964-DB)
(D. Utah) ORDER AND JUDGMENT Before LUCERO, O'BRIEN, and MORITZ, Circuit Judges.

After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist in the determination of this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G). The case is therefore ordered submitted without oral argument. This order and judgment is not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel. It may be cited, however, for its persuasive value consistent with Fed. R. App. P. 32.1 and 10th Cir. R. 32.1. --------

Cedric Greene appeals the district court's determination that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction over this action. Although we agree with that conclusion, we remand with instructions to dismiss without prejudice.

Greene filed suit against Direct TV, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, asserting claims for false advertisement, breach of contract, and negligence. He alleged that the district court had jurisdiction because the case posed a federal question. A magistrate judge recommended dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Over Greene's objections, the district court adopted the recommendation and dismissed the case with prejudice. This timely appeal followed.

The district court was correct to dismiss this case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. "Any federal court must, sua sponte, satisfy itself of its power to adjudicate in every case and at every stage of the proceeding, and the court is not bound by the acts or pleadings of the parties." Harris v. Ill.-Cal. Express Inc., 687 F.2d 1361, 1366 (10th Cir. 1982) (italics omitted). To establish federal question jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331, a question of federal law must appear on the face of the plaintiff's well-pleaded complaint. Rice v. Office of Servicemembers' Grp. Life Ins., 260 F.3d 1240, 1245 (10th Cir. 2001). A plaintiff must demonstrate either "that federal law creates the cause of action," Morris v. City of Hobart, 39 F.3d 1105, 1111 (10th Cir. 1994) (quotation omitted), or that his state-created cause of action "necessarily turn[s] on a substantial question of federal law," Rice, 260 F.3d at 1245. Greene's complaint does not identify any federal statute furnishing the relevant causes of action or a substantial question of federal law raised by his claims. However, "a dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is without prejudice and does not have a preclusive effect." Garman v. Campbell Cty. Sch. Dist. No. 1, 630 F.3d 977, 985 (10th Cir. 2010).

We also take this opportunity to caution Greene to carefully reflect on the legitimacy of any future claims he may bring in this court. "This court has ordered comprehensive filing restrictions on litigants who have repeatedly abused the appellate process." Ford v. Pryor, 552 F.3d 1174, 1181 (10th Cir. 2008).

We therefore VACATE the district court's dismissal with prejudice and REMAND with instructions to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction without prejudice.

Entered for the Court

Carlos F. Lucero

Circuit Judge


Summaries of

Greene v. Direct TV, Inc.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
Jan 9, 2018
No. 17-4145 (10th Cir. Jan. 9, 2018)

affirming the dismissal of another case dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction

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cautioning Mr. Greene to reflect on the legitimacy of his filings

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Case details for

Greene v. Direct TV, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:CEDRIC GREENE, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. DIRECT TV, INC., Defendant …

Court:UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT

Date published: Jan 9, 2018

Citations

No. 17-4145 (10th Cir. Jan. 9, 2018)

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