Sacramento Municipal Utility District v. United States Department of the Interior, et al.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District |
United States Department of the Interior, Kenneth Lee Salazar, United States Bureau of Reclamation, Michael L. Connor and David Murillo |
2:2012cv03112 |
December 28, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Edmund F. Brennan |
Kimberly J. Mueller |
Review or Appeal of Agency Decision |
05 U.S.C. ยง 702 Administrative Procedure Act |
None |
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Filing 19 ORDER signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 2/10/14 ORDERING 18 Supplemental Joint Status Report. (Meuleman, A) |
Filing 17 STIPULATION and ORDER re stay of proceedings signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 12/20/13. (Kaminski, H) |
Filing 15 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 9/13/13 EXTENDING stay to 11/27/13. (Manzer, C) |
Filing 12 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 5/15/13 ORDERING that this Case shall be STAYED until and including 9/9/2013. In the event that the action is not resolved on or before 9/9/13, the parties are ordered to submit a supplemental joint status report proposing dates for hearing of anticipated motions and a briefing schedule by 10/9/13. (Mena-Sanchez, L) |
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