Friday, October 30, 2020

East Bay III TRO Extended Past Election Day Now: Overnight Order From Able USDC Judge Jon S. Tigar In SF


More and more of the most-able federal jurists seem to believe almost all of the most meritless and vexatious (federal government-inititated) litigation on their respective dockets will likely evaporate -- if Election Day 2020 ends the way most expect.

We see this effect, likely again in evidence, in East Bay III, overnight -- where Judge Tigar extended an agreed TRO an additional two weeks -- protecting migrant families, again. . . until Trump has lost. Here's the full order, and a bit:

. . .Upon further consideration, however, and in light of the complexity of the case, the need to carefully consider the parties’ arguments, and the lack of prejudice to the enjoined parties, the Court finds good cause to extend the TRO until the Court issues its decision on Proposed Intervenors’ motion or through November 14, 2020, whichever is sooner. See Nat’l Urb. League v. Ross, No. 20-cv-05799-LHK, 2020 WL 5578931, at *2 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 17, 2020); Coal. for Econ. Equity v. Wilson, No. C 96 4024 TEH, 1996 WL 691962, at *3 n.8 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 27, 1996); see also Fed. R. Civ. P. 65(b)(2).

IT IS SO ORDERED. . . .



Dated: October 29, 2020. . . .


On all fronts, we sorely need competent, ethical leadership -- but we especially need it as to those people who remain the most vulnerable among us. Onward. Do vote if you haven't already. Be heard. And bend the arc of the silvery river of US history, once again. . . toward. . . progress.

नमस्ते

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