WildEarth Guardians v. Salazar

Filing 31

ORDER granting 29 Defendant's Motion to Modify the Briefing Schedule regarding Defendant's Motion to Dismiss. Defendant's Brief in Support shall be filed within 21 days of the close of jurisdictional discovery. If discovery is not permitted, it shall be filed 14 days after on the Motion for Leave to Take Discovery, by Judge John L. Kane on 11/15/10.(gmssl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge John L. Kane Civil Action No. 10-cv-00036-AP WILDEARTH GUARDIANS, Plaintiff, v. KEN SALAZAR, in his official capacity as Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, Defendant. ORDER Kane, J. This matter is currently before me on Defendant's Motion to Modify the Briefing Schedule (doc. 29) with regard to Defendant's Motion to Dismiss. Based on the factual nature of Defendant's Rule 12(b)(1) motion, this motion is GRANTED. Defendant's Brief in Support of the Motion to Dismiss shall be filed within 21 days of the close of jurisdictional discovery. Alternatively, in the event that discovery is not permitted, Defendant's Brief in Support of the Motion to Dismiss shall be filed 14 days after my order on the Motion for Leave to Take Discovery (doc. 27). Dated: November 15, 2010 s/John L. Kane SENIOR U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE 1

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