Powell's Books, Inc., et al v. John Kroeger, et al
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Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk:LBS ): Appellants' motion for leave to file a single excerpts of record and for combined oral argument is construed as a motion for consolidation of nos. 09-35153 and 09-35154. So construed, the motion is granted. See Fed. R. App. P. 3(b). The consolidated opening brief is due June 5, 2009; the consolidated answering brief is due July 6, 2009; and the optional consolidated reply brief is due within 14 days after service of the consolidated answering brief. Appellant's motion for combined oral argument is granted. [09-35153, 09-35154] (WL)
P o w e l l ' s Books, Inc., et al v. John Kroeger, et al
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U N IT E D STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT P O W E L L 'S BOOKS, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs - Appellants,
JUN 03 2009
MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S
N o s. 09-35153 and 09-35154 D .C . No. 3:08-cv-00501-MO D istrict of Oregon, Portland
v. M A T T SHIRTCLIFF, Baker County D istrict Attorney, in his official capacity; et al., Defendants - Appellees. A p p ellan ts' motion for leave to file a single excerpts of record and for combined oral argument is construed as a motion for consolidation of nos. 09-35153 and 09-35154. So construed, the motion is granted. See Fed. R. A p p . P. 3(b). The consolidated opening brief is due June 5, 2009; the consolidated an sw erin g brief is due July 6, 2009; and the optional consolidated reply brief is due w ith in 14 days after service of the consolidated answering brief. Appellant's motion for combined oral argument is granted. ORDER
For the Court: MOLLY C. DWYER C le rk of the Court L o rela Bragado-Sevillena D e p u ty Clerk Ninth Circuit Rule 27-7/Advisory Note to Rule 27 and Ninth Circuit Rule 27-10
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