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                                                  [DO NOT PUBLISH]
                                  In the
               United States Court of Appeals
                        For the Eleventh Circuit

                         ____________________

                               No. 24-10915
                         Non-Argument Calendar
                         ____________________

      LUIS ANGEL LOPEZ,
                                                   Petitioner-Appellant,
      versus
      UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

                                                 Respondent-Appellee.

                         ____________________

                Appeal from the United States District Court
                     for the Middle District of Florida
                 D.C. Docket No. 8:20-cv-01592-SDM-AEP
                         ____________________
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      2                       Opinion of the Court                   24-10915

      Before ROSENBAUM, NEWSOM, and LUCK, Circuit Judges.
      PER CURIAM:
            Luis Lopez, pro se, appeals the denial of a certificate of ap-
      pealability (“COA”) in this 28 U.S.C. § 2255 action. He previously,
      through counsel, appealed the § 2255 judgment and we denied a
      COA in appeal no. 23-13259.
              To the extent that Lopez is again challenging the district
      court’s denial of his § 2255 motion and a COA, the appeal is un-
      timely. He had until November 10, 2023—60 days after the district
      court’s September 11, entry of final judgment—to challenge the fi-
      nal order and judgment. See 28 U.S.C. § 2107(b); Fed. R. App. P.
      4(a)(1)(B). However, he did not file his pro se notice of appeal until
      March 8, 2024. Accordingly, the notice of appeal is untimely and
      cannot invoke our appellate jurisdiction. See Green v. Drug Enf’t Ad-
      min., 606 F.3d 1296, 1300 (11th Cir. 2010) (noting that the timely
      filing of a notice of appeal in a civil case is a jurisdictional require-
      ment, and we cannot entertain an appeal that is out of time).
              Additionally, a new challenge to the final order and judg-
      ment would be duplicative of appeal no. 23-13259, and therefore,
      not properly before us. See Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. v. Risjord,
      449 U.S. 368, 374 (1981) (providing that a party “must ordinarily
      raise all claims of error in a single appeal following final judgment
      on the merits”); I.A. Durbin, Inc. v. Jefferson Nat’l Bank, 793 F.2d
      1541, 1551-52 (11th Cir. 1986) (noting that we have inherent admin-
      istrative power to dismiss duplicative litigation to avoid wasting
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      judicial resources). Further, any challenge to the district court’s or
      our denial of a COA is procedurally improper. See Pruitt v. United
      States, 274 F.3d 1315, 1319 (11th Cir. 2001) (noting that the proce-
      durally proper course of action for a party denied a COA by the
      district court is to file a renewed application for a COA with us);
      11th Cir. 27-2 (providing that a party seeking to challenge our de-
      nial of a COA may file a motion for reconsideration with us within
      21 days of the order’s entry).
              Accordingly, this appeal is DISMISSED, sua sponte, for lack
      of jurisdiction. All pending motions are DENIED as MOOT. No
      petition for rehearing may be filed unless it complies with the tim-
      ing and other requirements of 11th Cir. R. 40-3 and all other appli-
      cable rules.