Hain Celestial Group v. Palmquist
Case Overview
This is a Supreme Court case about subject matter jurisdiction and diversity jurisdiction. A Texas mother sued Hain Celestial Group over allegedly contaminated baby food, but included Whole Foods (a Texas company) as a co-defendant, which destroyed diversity jurisdiction and allowed the case to remain in Texas state court. The case is now before the Supreme Court to decide whether the plaintiff gets a full do-over in state court after the Fifth Circuit ruled that the district judge improperly removed Whole Foods and sent the case to federal court.
Decision
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Opinion of the Court
The Application
The plaintiff, a Texas resident, named Whole Foods (also a Texas company) as a co-defendant alongside Hain Celestial Group, destroying the complete diversity required for federal jurisdiction. The district court nevertheless removed the case to federal court, and the Fifth Circuit identified this removal as procedurally improper.
The Conclusion
The Supreme Court is determining the appropriate remedy for the improper removal—specifically, whether the plaintiff is entitled to a full do-over in state court without prejudice or faces alternative consequences.
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