Petitions for Writ of Mandamus Denied and Memorandum Majority and
Dissenting Opinions filed April 28, 2020.
In The
Fourteenth Court of Appeals
NO. 14-19-00845-CV
NO. 14-19-00847-CV
IN RE FACEBOOK, INC. AND FACEBOOK, INC. D/B/A INSTAGRAM,
Relators
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING
WRIT OF MANDAMUS
334th District Court
Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Cause Nos. 2018-69816, 2018-82214
NO. 14-19-00886-CV
IN RE FACEBOOK INC. D/B/A INSTAGRAM, Relator
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING
WRIT OF MANDAMUS
151st District Court
Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 2019-16262
MEMORANDUM MAJORITY OPINION
Each plaintiff in the underlying cases is a minor who connected on Facebook
or Instagram (collectively, “Facebook”) with individuals who forced them into
human trafficking. The plaintiffs seek to hold Facebook liable for damages resulting
from being victimized by trafficking. Facebook filed a Rule 91a1 motion to dismiss
each plaintiff’s case against Facebook based on an immunity provision under a
Federal statute known as the Communications Decency Act. See 47 U.S.C. § 230.
Facebook filed two petitions for writ of mandamus in this court. See Tex.
Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221; see also Tex. R. App. P. 52. In the first petition filed in
our case numbers 14-19-00845-CV and 14-19-00847-CV, Facebook asks this court
to compel the Honorable Steven Kirkland, presiding judge of the 334th District
Court of Harris County, to set aside his May 23, 2019 orders denying Facebook’s
Rule 91a motions to dismiss.
In the second petition filed in our case number 14-19-00886-CV, Facebook
asks this court to compel the Honorable Mike Englehart, presiding judge of the 151st
District Court of Harris County, to set aside his October 4, 2019 order denying
Facebook’s Rule 91a motion to dismiss.
Facebook has not established that it is entitled to mandamus relief.
Accordingly, we deny Facebook’s petitions for writ of mandamus. We also lift our
stays issued on November 14, 2019, and November 19, 2019.
PER CURIAM
Panel consists of Justices Christopher, Spain, and Poissant. (Christopher, J.,
dissenting).
1
See Tex. R. Civ. P. 91a.
2