Kristin Perry, et al v. Campaign For California Famili, et al

Filing 7

Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk:TAH): The appellant's motion to expedite the appeal is granted in part. The following briefing schedule will govern: the opening brief is due September 25, 2009; the answering briefs are due October 9, 2009; the optional reply brief is due 7 days after the service date of the last-served answering brief. No telephonic extensions of time to file briefs will be granted pursuant to Ninth Circuit Rule 31-2.2(a). Written motions for extensions of time are disfavored and will not be granted absent a showing of extraordinary and compelling circumstances. This case will be placed on the December 2009 calendar. [7059937] (WL)

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Kristin Perry, et al v. Campaign For California Famili, et al Doc. 7 FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT SEP 14 2009 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U .S. C O U R T OF APPE ALS KRISTIN M. PERRY; et al., Plaintiffs - Appellees, v. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, in his official capacity as Governor of California; et al., Defendants, PROPOSITION 8 OFFICIAL PROPONENTS; et al., Defendant-intervenors, CAMPAIGN FOR CALIFORNIA FAMILIES, Defendant-Proposed Intervenor Appellant, v. OUR FAMILY COALITION; et al., Plaintiff-intervenors - Appellees. No. 09-16959 D.C. No. 3:09-cv-02292-VRW Northern District of California, San Francisco ORDER The appellant's motion to expedite the appeal is granted in part. The following briefing schedule will govern: the opening brief is due September 25, tah/09.07.09/Pro M o Dockets.Justia.com 2009; the answering briefs are due October 9, 2009; the optional reply brief is due 7 days after the service date of the last-served answering brief. No telephonic extensions of time to file briefs will be granted pursuant to Ninth Circuit Rule 31-2.2(a). Written motions for extensions of time are disfavored and will not be granted absent a showing of extraordinary and compelling circumstances. This case will be placed on the December 2009 calendar. Court records do not currently reflect that the district court has issued the certificate of record. The appellant shall monitor the issuance of the certificate. For the Court: MOLLY C. DWYER Clerk of the Court Teresa A. Haugen, Deputy Clerk 9th Cir. R. 27-7/Advisory Note to R. 27 and 9th Cir. R. 27-10 tah/09.07.09/Pro Mo 09-16959

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