‘Must be removed’: Fifth Circuit bounces Clinton-appointed judge from long-running Texas foster care system abuse case after Greg Abbott asks for her removal

Left to right: Greg Abbott and Janis Graham Jack

Left: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks in the Fiserv Forum on the third night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis., on Wednesday July 17, 2024 (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images). Right: Judge Janis Graham Jack (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas).

A federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton was removed from a high-profile child abuse case this week by a panel of Republican-appointed judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

The removal of U.S. District Court Judge Janis Graham Jack came at the urging of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) in a long-running case about inadequacies in the Lone Star State’s foster care system.

“Several facts compel bringing this case before a more disinterested tribunal,” the opinion and order authored by Judge Edith Jones reads.

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