Bierer v. Metropolitan State College, The Board of Trustees of et al

Filing 7

MINUTE ORDER striking 6 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss with leave to refile in compliance with my Practice Standards, which provide that the text of opening briefs shall not exceed fifteen (15) pages in length. The Motion shall be refiled not later than Friday, July 17, 2009. by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 7/7/09.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 09-cv-01034-WYD-KMT DR. BETHANN BIERER, Plaintiff, v. METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a Colorado body corporate; MARIA GARCIA BERRY, in her official capacity as Trustee; DAWN P. BOOKHARDT, in her official capacity as Trustee; ROBERT COHEN, in his official capacity as Trustee; ANTONIO ESQUIBEL, in his official capacity as Trustee; GERIE GRIMES, in her official capacity as Trustee; WILLIAM HANZLIK, in his official capacity as Trustee; MELODY HARRIS, in her official capacity as Trustee; MICHELLE M. LUCERO, in her official capacity as Trustee; ADELE PHELAN, in her official capacity as Trustee; ELLEN S. ROBINSON, in her official capacity as Trustee; EUGENE W. SAXE, in his official capacity as Trustee; DR. ELLEN SUSMAN, in her individual capacity; DR. MARY ANN WATSON, in her individual capacity; DR. JOAN FOSTER, in her individual capacity; and DR. STEPHEN M. JORDAN, in his official and individual capacities, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER ORDER ENTERED BY CHIEF JUDGE WILEY Y. DANIEL Defendants' Motion to Dismiss [doc. #6], filed July 6, 2009, is STRICKEN with leave to refile in compliance with my Practice Standards, which provide that the text of opening briefs shall not exceed fifteen (15) pages in length. The Motion shall be refiled not later than Friday, July 17, 2009. Dated: July 7, 2009

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