Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-04-28 15:01:14.452284+00
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Case: 22-1475   Document: 38     Page: 1   Filed: 04/28/2023

   United States Court of Appeals
       for the Federal Circuit
                 ______________________

                  TIMOTHY MOORE,
                   Plaintiff-Appellant

                            v.

                   UNITED STATES,
                   Defendant-Appellee
                 ______________________

                       2022-1475
                 ______________________

     Appeal from the United States Court of Federal Claims
 in No. 1:21-cv-01931-CFL, Senior Judge Charles F. Lettow.
                   ______________________

          SUA SPONTE HEARING EN BANC
               ______________________

    PETER BROIDA, Arlington, VA, for plaintiff-appellant.

     RAFIQUE OMAR ANDERSON, Commercial Litigation
 Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Jus-
 tice, Washington, DC, for defendant-appellee. Also repre-
 sented by REGINALD THOMAS BLADES, JR., BRIAN M.
 BOYNTON, PATRICIA M. MCCARTHY.
                  ______________________

    Before MOORE, Chief Judge, NEWMAN, LOURIE, DYK,
     PROST, REYNA, TARANTO, CHEN, HUGHES, STOLL,
         CUNNINGHAM, and STARK, Circuit Judges.
Case: 22-1475     Document: 38    Page: 2   Filed: 04/28/2023

 2                                              MOORE   v. US

 PER CURIAM.

                        ORDER
     This case was argued before a panel of three judges on
 February 6, 2023. A sua sponte request for a poll on
 whether to consider this case en banc was made. A poll
 was conducted, and a majority of the judges who are in reg-
 ular active service voted for sua sponte en banc considera-
 tion.
     Accordingly,
     IT IS ORDERED THAT:
     This case is heard en banc sua sponte under 28 U.S.C.
 § 46 and Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 35(a) for the
 limited purpose of overruling Yant v. United States,
 588 F.3d 1369 (Fed. Cir. 2009). The court en banc consists
 of all circuit judges in regular active service who are not
 recused or disqualified.

                                   FOR THE COURT

 April 28, 2023                    /s/ Peter R. Marksteiner
     Date                          Peter R. Marksteiner
                                   Clerk of Court