State of Hawaii v. Trump
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MOTION for Leave to File Amici Curiae Brief Justin B. Cox appearing for Amicus Parties HIAS, International Refugee Assistance Project (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - Proposed Brief, #2 Exhibit Declaration of Mark Hetfield, President and CEO of HIAS, Inc, #3 Exhibit Supplemental Declaration of Mark Hetfield, President and CEO of HIAS, Inc, #4 Exhibit Declaration of Rebecca Heller, Director of the International Refugee Assistance Project, #5 Exhibit Declaration of General John R. Allen, #6 Exhibit Declaration of (SEALED), #7 Exhibit Declaration of Allen R. Vaught, #8 Proposed Order, #9 Certificate of Service)(Cox, Justin) Modified by (afc) on 7/11/2017: Per direction of the Chambers of Judge Derrick K. Watson: - VIEWING RESTRICTED -
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAI’I
STATE OF HAWAI’I and ISMAIL
ELSHIKH,
Civil Action No. 1:17-cv-00050-DKWKSC
Plaintiffs,
v.
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING
LEAVE TO FILE AMICI CURIAE
BRIEF
DONALD J. TRUMP, in his official
capacity as President of the United
States; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY; JOHN F.
KELLY, in his official capacity as
Secretary of Homeland Security; U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE; REX
TILLERSON, in his official capacity as
Secretary of State; and the UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendants.
This matter having been brought before the Court by International Refugee
Assistance Project (“IRAP”) and HIAS, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
7(b)(1) and Local Rules 7.1 and 7.2; and the Court having considered this matter,
and for good cause having been shown;
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IT IS ORDERED that IRAP and HIAS are granted leave to file an amici
curiae brief in support of Plaintiffs’ Motion to Enforce or, in the alternative, to
modify preliminary injunction.
On this ____________ day of __________________, 2017
______________________________
United States District Judge
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