Case Name: NON-PARTIES, Pat Bainter, Matt Mitchell, Michael Sheehan, and Data Targeting, Inc., Appellants, v. The LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA, The National Council of La Raza, Common Cause Florida, Joan Erwin, Roland Sanchez-Medina, Jr., J. Steele Olmstead, Charles Peters, Oliver D. Finnigan, Serena Catherina Baldacchino, Dudley Bates, Rene Romo, Benjamin Weaver, William Everett Warinner, Jessica Barrett, June Keener, Richard Quinn Boylan, Bonita Agan, Kenneth W. Detzner, in his official capacity as Florida Secretary of State, The Florida Senate, Michael Haridopolos, in his official capacity as President of the Florida State Senate; The Florida House of Representatives, and Dean Cannon, in his official capacity as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, and Pam Bondi, in her official capacity as Attorney General of the State of Florida, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2014-06-19
Citations: 150 So. 3d 221
Docket Number: No. 1D14-2163
Parties: NON-PARTIES, Pat Bainter, Matt Mitchell, Michael Sheehan, and Data Targeting, Inc., Appellants, v. The LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA, The National Council of La Raza, Common Cause Florida, Joan Erwin, Roland Sanchez-Medina, Jr., J. Steele Olmstead, Charles Peters, Oliver D. Finnigan, Serena Catherina Baldacchino, Dudley Bates, Rene Romo, Benjamin Weaver, William Everett Warinner, Jessica Barrett, June Keener, Richard Quinn Boylan, Bonita Agan, Kenneth W. Detzner, in his official capacity as Florida Secretary of State, The Florida Senate, Michael Haridopolos, in his official capacity as President of the Florida State Senate; The Florida House of Representatives, and Dean Cannon, in his official capacity as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, and Pam Bondi, in her official capacity as Attorney General of the State of Florida, Appellees.
Judges: BENTON, VAN NORTWICK, CLARK, and SWANSON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 150
Pages: 221–239

Head Matter:
NON-PARTIES, Pat Bainter, Matt Mitchell, Michael Sheehan, and Data Targeting, Inc., Appellants, v. The LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA, The National Council of La Raza, Common Cause Florida, Joan Erwin, Roland Sanchez-Medina, Jr., J. Steele Olmstead, Charles Peters, Oliver D. Finnigan, Serena Catherina Baldacchino, Dudley Bates, Rene Romo, Benjamin Weaver, William Everett Warinner, Jessica Barrett, June Keener, Richard Quinn Boylan, Bonita Agan, Kenneth W. Detzner, in his official capacity as Florida Secretary of State, The Florida Senate, Michael Haridopolos, in his official capacity as President of the Florida State Senate; The Florida House of Representatives, and Dean Cannon, in his official capacity as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, and Pam Bondi, in her official capacity as Attorney General of the State of Florida, Appellees.
No. 1D14-2163.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
June 19, 2014.
D. Kent Safriet, Thomas R. Philpot, and Mohammad 0. Jazil of Hopping Green & Sams, P.A., Tallahassee, for Appellants.
John S. Mills, Andrew D. Manko, and Courtney Brewer of The Mills Firm, P.A., Tallahassee; David B. King, Thomas A. Zehnder, Frederick S. Wermuth, and Vincent Falcone III of King, Blackwell, Zehnder & Wermuth, P.A., Orlando; Raoul G. Cantero, Jason N. Zakia, and Jesse L. Green of White & Case, LLP, Miami; George N. Meros, Jr., Charles T. Wells, Jason L. Unger, and Andy Bardos of GrayRobinson, P.A., Tallahassee; George T. Levesque, General Counsel, The Florida Senate, Tallahassee; Daniel E. Nordby, General Counsel, The Florida House of Representatives; Mark Herron and Robert J. Telfer III of Messer Capar-ello, P.A., Tallahassee; J. Andrew Atkinson, General Counsel, and Ashley E. Davis, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, for Ap-pellees.

Opinion:
PADOVANO, J.
This is an appeal from two orders requiring a nonparty to produce certain documents for use in a lawsuit challenging the constitutional validity of the 2012 legislative plan apportioning Florida's congressional districts. The panel assigned to the appeal entered an order on May 22, 2014, reversing these orders on the ground that the documents at issue were protected by a privilege arising under the First Amendment. By a separate order entered on the same day, the panel denied a previously filed motion by the appellees to pass the case through to the Florida Supreme Court.
On May 27, 2014, a judge of this court filed an internal motion under rule 9.331(a) of the Florida Rules of Appellate Proce dure for en banc review of the panel decision. The motion alleged that this was a case of exceptional importance and asserted that the decision by the panel was incorrect. While the motion for en banc review was pending in this court, the Florida Supreme Court issued an order under the all writs provision in article V, section 3(b)(7) of the Florida Constitution, staying the decision of this court until the conclusion of the trial in the circuit court. League of Women Voters of Florida v. Data Targeting, Inc., 2014 WL 2186202 (Fla. May 27, 2014). The motion for en banc review was granted and, at this point, the trial has been completed.
We conclude that the appeal should have been passed through to the supreme court either on the motion by the appellees or by the panel on its own motion. We do not address the merits of the panel decision. Instead, we vacate the panel decision and the order denying the motion for pass-through jurisdiction and certify the orders that are the subject of this appeal for direct review by the supreme court. In accordance with rule 9.125 of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, we certify that the issue in this appeal is an issue of great public importance and that the orders of the trial court require immediate resolution by the supreme court.
BENTON, VAN NORTWICK, CLARK, and SWANSON, JJ., concur.
WETHERELL, J., dissents with opinion.
MARSTILLER, J., dissents in an opinion in which LEWIS, C.J., and MAKAR, J., join, and in which WETHERELL, J., joins in Part I.
MAKAR, J., dissents in an opinion in which WETHERELL, J., joins in Part I.