In the Matter of Julian E. FERNANDEZ, Estate of, Debtor,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT, State of
Louisiana, Appellant,
v.
PNL ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC; Jean O. Turner, Appellees.
In the Matter of Julian E. FERNANDEZ, Debtor,
STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND
DEVELOPMENT, Appellee,
v.
Jean O. TURNER, trustee; PNL Asset Management Company, Appellants.
Nos. 96-31013, 97-30529.
United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.
Dec. 10, 1997.
Ronald J. Bertrand, Bertrand & Soileau, Rayne, LA, for Dept. of Transp. and Dev., State of La.
Mark Bernard Stern, Michael Eugene Robinson, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Appellate Staff, Washington, DC, for United States.
Gerald F. Slattery, Jr., Paul J. Goodwin, Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Jaubert, New Orleans, LA, for PNL Asset Management Company LLC.
Jan M. Hayden, Robyn Jeana Spalter, Tristan Edwards Manthey, Bronfin & Heller, New Orleans, LA, for Jean O. Turner.
Leonard Howard Gerson, Angel & Frankel, New York City, for Business Bankruptcy Law Committee of the New York County Lawyers' Association, Amicus Curiae.
Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana; Patrick E. Carr, Judge.
Before REYNALDO G. GARZA, HIGGINBOTHAM and DAVIS, Circuit Judges.
ORDER ON PETITION FOR REHEARING
(Opinion September 15, 1997, 5th Cir., 1997,
PER CURIAM:
It is ORDERED that the petitions for rehearing filed in the above case are DENIED. We revise the last paragraph of Section III and the first paragraph of Section IV to read as follows:
It is well-established that the Eleventh Amendment does not bar the United States government from filing suit in federal court against a state. United States v. Mississippi,
IV.
We hold that Section 106(a) of the Bankruptcy Code is unconstitutional. Congress cannot locate the authority claimed here to abrogate sovereign immunity in either the Bankruptcy Clause or in Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. Nor does extending federal jurisdiction to private successors to the FDIC avoid the reach of the Eleventh Amendment.
