United States of America v. Arizona, State of, et al

Filing 147

Minute Entry. Proceedings held before Judge Susan R Bolton: Motion Hearing held on 4/1/2011 re 142 Motion of the Arizona State Legistlature for Intervention as Defendant. The 142 Motion is taken under advisement. Regarding the counterclaim, Plaintiff's counsel Chilakamarri advises the Court a Motion to Dismiss will be filed no later than 04/14/11. IT IS ORDERED the parties shall jointly advise the Court in writing within 30 days of receiving the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision whether or not the parties intend to pursue further appeals. The Court may set a scheduling conference depending upon the parties' filing (Court Reporter Elizabeth Lemke.) (ESL)

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United States of America v. Arizona, State of, et al Doc. 147 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA CIVIL MINUTES Phoenix Division CIV 10-1413-PHX-SRB Year Case No. HON: SUSAN R. BOLTON United States of America Plaintiff(s) Deputy Clerk: Maureen Williams DATE: 4-1-11 Judge # 7026 v. State of Arizona, et al. Defendant(s) Court Reporter: Elizabeth Lemke Varu Chilakamarri, Joshua Wilkenfeld and Michael Walker Plaintiff(s) counsel John Bouma, G. Michael Tryon, Joseph Kanefield, Robert Henry, Kelly Kszywienski and Evan Hiller Defense counsel Geoffrey Kercsmar, Paul Orfanedes and James Peterson with Senator Russell Pearce Movant(s) counsel ============================================================================= SEALED PROCEEDINGS: X Open Court Chambers This is the time set for Hearing re: Motion of the Arizona State Legislature for Intervention as Defendant [Doc. 142]. Argument presented. IT IS ORDERED taking the Motion of the Arizona State Legislature for Intervention as Defendant [Doc. 142] under advisement. Regarding the counterclaim, Plaintiff's counsel Chilakamarri advises the Court a Motion to Dismiss will be filed no later than April 14, 2011. Discussion held regarding the status of the case. The parties orally request to stay all further proceedings on the main action, but not on the counterclaim, until the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Dockets.Justia.com issues its ruling on the preliminary injunction appeal. IT IS ORDERED the parties shall jointly advise the Court in writing within 30 days of receiving the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision whether or not the parties intend to pursue further appeals. The Court may set a scheduling conference depending upon the parties' filing. Hearing length: 46 minutes

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