DocketNumber: 91-1501
Filed Date: 5/13/1991
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
932 F.2d 967
Unpublished Disposition
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Christine BABBITT, on behalf of herself and as next friend
of her minor children, Kimberly Campbell, on behalf of
herself and as next friend of her minor children, Shirley
McNeal, on behalf of herself and as next friend of her minor
children, Michigan Welfare Rights Organization, each on
behalf of a class of similarly situated persons, Sharon
McMurphy, on behalf of herself and her minor child, Cornelia
Sims, Karyl Edwards, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, THROUGH ITS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
SERVICES, Gerald Miller, in his official capacity as
Director of the Michigan Department of Social Services,
Eileen Ellis, in her official capacity as Acting Director of
the Medical Services Administration of the Michigan
Department of Social Services, Defendants-Appellants.
No. 91-1501.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
May 13, 1991.
Before KENNEDY and BOYCE F. MARTIN, JR., Circuit Judges, and ENGEL, Senior Circuit Judge.
ORDER
The defendants appeal an order granting the plaintiffs' application for a temporary restraining order prohibiting the defendants from implementing state budget cuts by reducing benefits to AFDC and Medicaid recipients. The defendants now move to stay the temporary restraining order and, in the alternative, for a writ of mandamus. The plaintiffs have responded in opposition.
The temporary restraining order which is the subject of this appeal expired on May 10, 1991. The district court has denied the plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction and the defendants' appeal is now moot.
It is therefore ORDERED that the defendants' appeal, motion for a stay, and alternative petition for mandamus are dismissed as moot.