Center for Biological Diversity et al v. Salazar et al
Center for Biological Diversity and The Bay Institute |
Ken Salazar and United States Fish and Wildlife Service |
1:2009cv02092 |
November 13, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Fresno Office |
Sacramento |
Dennis L. Beck |
Oliver W. Wanger |
None |
16 U.S.C. ยง 1538 Endangered Species Act |
None |
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Filing 18 STIPULATION And ORDER To Dismiss Claims, signed by Judge Oliver W. Wanger on 4/20/2010. It is STIPULATED, and agreed to by and between Plaintiffs and Ken Salazar, Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the Service ("Defendants&qu ot;) that publication of the 12-month finding renders Plaintiffs' claims for injunctive and declaratory relief in this action moot. The parties respectfully request an order from this Court dismissing such claims with prejudice. CASE CLOSED. (Scrivner, E) |
Filing 15 ORDER to SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL in light of warranted but precluded finding. Show Cause Response due by 4/21/2010. Signed by Judge Oliver W. Wanger on 4/12/10. (Coffman, Lisa) |
Filing 9 ORDER Reassigning Related Cases, signed by U.S. District Judge Oliver W. Wanger on 11/23/2009, signed by U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez on 12/1/2009, signed by Chief Judge Anthony W. Ishii on 12/1/2009.(Sondheim, M) |
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