Tuesday, June 23, 2026

In The Minnesota "Anti-Brutality" ICE Class Action, Early Discovery Will Be Allowed -- Before Tangerine's Motion To Dismiss Is Heard...


This is very good news -- for the people wrongfully detained, shot at, and beaten by ICE/DHS in Minneapolis last year.

Eventually, Tangerine 2.0's administration is going to owe millions in damages to the people he abused -- and in at least two cases, to the families of people he. . . killed. Here's the latest, out of the USDC in Minneapolis:

. . .The parties are ordered to meet and confer before July 6, 2026 to develop a plan for limited discovery before the Motion to Dismiss (ECF No. 174) is resolved. . . .

Early Discovery requests must be tailored to issues that might inform the parties’ positions in the Motion to Dismiss, and information with a high risk of dissipation over time. . . .

The Early Discovery plan should identify, as to each request, a reasonable time scope and a narrowly targeted range of custodians from whom such discovery is sought. . . .

Failure by either party to negotiate Early Discovery in good faith will be construed as a waiver of arguments as to such discovery. . . .


Now you know. Onward, resolutely.

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