King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association et al v. J. Kenneth Blackwell et al
Filing
110
NOTICE Opposing Any Discovery and Request for Status Conference re 102 MOTION for Reconsideration re 101 Opinion and Order and Request for Emergency Hearing by Defendant Jennifer L. Brunner & Intervenor State Of Ohio (Coglianese, Richard) Modified on 2/9/2011 to clarify text (kk2)
In The United States District Court
For The Southern District Of Ohio, Eastern Division
King Lincoln Bronzeville
Neighborhood Association, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Case No. 2:06-cv-745
Jennifer Brunner, et al.,
Judge Marbley
Defendants.
Magistrate Judge Kemp
Notice of Secretary of State Jon Husted Opposing
Any Discovery in this Case And Request For A Status Conference
Currently pending before this Court is the Plaintiffs’ objection to the Magistrate’s
Report and Recommendation prohibiting any discovery in this case. The Plaintiffs, in
their reply continue to make the claim that the Secretary of State supported their request
for discovery.
On January 10, 2011, Jon Husted became the Ohio Secretary of State. He is filing
this notice with the Court in order to advise the Court that he opposes any discovery
occurring in this case and asks this Court to deny the Plaintiffs’ objections.
Secretary Husted further asks this Court to schedule a status conference in this
case in order to set a case management schedule.
Respectfully submitted,
Michael DeWine
Attorney General
/s Richard N. Coglianese
Richard N. Coglianese (0066830)
Assistant Attorney General
Constitutional Offices Section
30 East Broad Street, 16th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-466-2872
614-728-7592 (Fax)
Richard.Coglianese@Ohioattorneygeneral.gov
Certificate of Service
This is to certify a copy of the foregoing was served upon all counsel of record by
means of the Court’s electronic filing system on this 8th day of February, 2011.
/s Richard N. Coglianese
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