Texas Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine v. Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners And Patricia Gilbert, Executive Director in Her Official Capacity ( 2015 )


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    03-15-00262-CV
    8303548
    THIRD COURT OF APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    12/18/2015 1:20:02 PM
    JEFFREY D. KYLE
    CLERK
    No. 3-15-00262-CV
    FILED IN
    3rd COURT OF APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    In the Court of Appeals          12/18/2015 1:20:02 PM
    Third District of Texas — Austin         JEFFREY D. KYLE
    Clerk
    TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE,
    Appellant,
    v.
    TEXAS BOARD OF CHIROPRACTICE EXAMINERS AND YVETTE
    YARBROUGH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY,
    Appellees.
    On Appeal from 201st District Court, Travis County, Texas
    Cause No. D-1-GN-14-000355
    ACUPUNCTURE ASSOCIATION’S RESPONSE TO THE
    CHIROPRACTIC BOARD’S THIRD MOTION TO STRIKE
    Craig T. Enoch
    Melissa A. Lorber
    Shelby O’Brien
    ENOCH KEVER PLLC
    600 Congress Avenue, Suite 2800
    Austin, Texas 78701
    (512) 615-1200 / (512) 615-1198 fax
    Attorneys for Appellant
    1
    In its Third Motion to Strike, the Chiropractic Board again asks the Court to
    strike portions of an amicus brief, this time the amicus letter submitted by the
    Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine’s (CCAOM). The
    Board also asks the Court to strike a footnote in the Acupuncture Association’s
    reply brief (a reference to an online recording of a Chiropractic Board ad hoc
    meeting). The Court should deny the Board’s newest motion.
    The Acupuncture Association has already fully responded to the Board’s
    previous motions to strike. The Acupuncture Association refers the Court to those
    responses and incorporates them here by reference. But it bears repeating that:
    • An amicus curiae does not file documents with the Court. TEX. R.
    APP. P. 11. The Court’s clerk only receives amicus briefs and letters.
    
    Id. The Board
    does not explain how the Court can strike a document
    that is not even filed.
    • The Association merely refers the Court to a state government website
    in the public domain for the Court’s reference. The recording is not
    “evidence,” and this is not an appeal that turns on evidence. In the
    very least, the Court can take judicial notice of the recording since
    there is no reasonable dispute that Yvette Yarbrough said what she
    said, nor that a recording on the Chiropractic Board’s website is
    inaccurate. TEX. R. EVID. 201(b)(2); MCI Sales & Serv. v. Hinton, 
    329 S.W.3d 475
    , 484 & n.7 (Tex. 2010).
    2
    PRAYER
    Appellant Texas Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
    respectfully prays that this Court deny the Chiropractic Board’s Third Motion to
    Strike. The Acupuncture Association further requests any other relief the Court
    deems appropriate at law or equity.
    Respectfully submitted,
    By: /s/ Craig T. Enoch
    Craig T. Enoch
    Texas Bar No. 00000026
    cenoch@enochkever.com
    Melissa A. Lorber
    Texas Bar No. 24032969
    mlorber@enochkever.com
    Shelby O'Brien
    Texas Bar No. 24037203
    sobrien@enochkever.com
    ENOCH KEVER PLLC
    600 Congress Avenue, Suite 2800
    Austin, Texas 78701
    512.615.1200 Telephone
    512.615.1198 Fax
    Attorneys for Texas Association of
    Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
    3
    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    I hereby certify that, on December 18, 2015, the Acupuncture Association’s
    Response to the Chiropractic Board’s Third Motion to Strike was served via
    electronic service on the following:
    Joe H. Thrash
    Assistant Attorney General
    Administrative Law Division
    P.O. Box 12548
    Austin, Texas 78711
    Joe.Thrash@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    /s/ Craig T. Enoch
    Craig T. Enoch
    4
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 03-15-00262-CV

Filed Date: 12/18/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/30/2016