Wilderness Society, et al v. United States Bureau of Land Management et al
Wilderness Society, Arizona Wilderness Coalition, Sierra Club, Grand Canyon Wildlands Council and National Trust for Historic Preservation |
United States Bureau of Land Management, Ron Wenker, James Kenna, Tom Edgerton, Linda Price and Lorraine Christian |
3:2009cv08010 |
January 26, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Environmental Matters Office |
Mohave |
Paul G Rosenblatt |
None |
U.S. Government Defendant |
42:4321 Review of Agency Action-Environment |
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Filing 45 ORDER granting 42 the State of Arizona's Motion for Amicus Curiae Status. ORDER that the State of Arizona may file responsive briefs according to a future briefing schedule. Signed by Judge Paul G Rosenblatt on 6/21/10.(TLJ) |
Filing 32 ORDER granting 31 Motion for Extension of Time. Parties have until 4/8/2010 to submit either a request for stay to allow for continued settlement negotiations or, if settlement negotiations have concluded, the parties shall file a request for a case management conference and a revised case management report. Signed by Judge Paul G Rosenblatt on 3/8/2010.(TCA) |
Filing 16 ORDER - IT IS ORDERED GRANTING the Dfts' 12 Motion to Transfer Related Case, Center for Biological Diversity v. U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Case No. 3:09-CV-08011-LOA, to this Court. Signed by Judge Paul G Rosenblatt on 5/5/09. (SAT) |
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