Mims v. Arrow Financial Services, LLC
Defendant
Arrow
Plantiff
Mims
Issue
Did congress grant state courts exclusive jurisdiction over private actions brought under the TCPA?
Facts
The TCPA only grants states exclusive jurisdiction to hear cases. Mims sued Arrow saying they violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The US District court for the Southern District of Florida and the US court of appeals for the 11th circuit both held that they didn't have jurisdiction (authority) over the case. So he took it to the US Supreme Court. They said it was because the TCPA creates exclusive state court jurisdiction over private acts.
Reason
The TCPA's language was state oriented.
Decision
The US Supreme Court unanimously voted yes, the congress did give exclusive jurisdiction over private actions brought under the TCPA and did not deprive federal courts of federal jurisdictions over TCPA suits. Basically... the Southern District did not have a right of jurisdiction because the legislation congress passed (the TCPA) didn't give them the right.