Cambridge University Press et al v. Patton et al
Filing
439
ORDER GRANTING 438 Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Request for Injunctive Relief. The Clerk is DIRECTED to file the Sur-Reply attached as Exhibit A to the Motion. Signed by Judge Orinda D. Evans on 7/10/2012. (anc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS;
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, INC.;
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
1:08-CV-1425-0DE
MARK P. BECKER, in his official
capacity as President of
Georgia State University; RISA
PALM, in her official capacity
as Senior Vice President for
Academic Affairs and Provost of
Georgia State University; J.L.
ALBERT, in his official
capacity as Georgia State
University Associate Provost
for Information Systems and
Technology; NANCY SEAMANS, in
her official capacity as Dean
of Libraries at Georgia State
University; ROBERT F. HATCHER,
in his official capacity as
Vice Chair of the Board of
Regents of the University
System of Georgia; KENNETH R.
BERNARD, JR., LARRY R. ELLIS,
W. MANSFIELD JENNINGS, JR.,
JAMES R. JOLLY, DONALD M.
LEEBERN, JR., WILLIAM NESMITH,
JR.[ DOREEN STILES POITEVINT,
WILLIS J. POTTS, JR., C. DEAN
ALFORD, KESSEL STELLING, JR.,
BENJAMIN J. TARBUTTON, III,
RICHARD L. TUCKER, LARRY
WALKER, RUTLEDGE A. GRIFFIN,
JR., C. THOMAS HOPKINS, JR.[
NEIL L. PRUITT, JR., and PHILIP
A. WILHEIT, SR., in their
official capacities as members
of the Board of Regents of the
University System of Georgia{
Defendants.
ORDER
This civil action is before the Court on Defendants' Motion for
Leave to File a Sur-Reply [Doc. 438].
The Motion is GRANTED.
The
Clerk of the Court is directed to file the Sur-Reply, attached as
Exhibit A to the Motion [Docs. 438-1 through 438-5] .
SO ORDERED, this
fO
day of July, 2012.
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