SAPP et al v. SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY
WAYNE SAPP, STEPHANIE SAPP, LUDGER BOECKEN and HEIKE BOECKEN |
SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY |
1:2009cv00242 |
November 23, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Gainesville Office |
Alachua |
ALLAN KORNBLUM |
STEPHAN P MICKLE |
None |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
None |
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Filing 132 ORDER: Pretrial Conference scheduled for 3/2/2011 is CANCELLED. Jury Trial is continued to 6/6/2011 08:30 AM in U.S. Courthouse Gainesville before CHIEF JUDGE STEPHAN P MICKLE. Signed by CHIEF JUDGE STEPHAN P MICKLE on 2/28/2011. (jws) |
Filing 52 ORDER DENYING 51 MOTION FOR ORAL ARGUMENT AND DIRECTING PARTIES TO FILE WRITTEN ARGUMENTS ON WHETHER REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION SHOULD BE DENIED AS MOOT. Plaintiffs shall file memorandum by 6/21/2010. Defendant shall file a response by 7/6/2010. (Internal deadline for referral to judge: Plaintiff Memorandum due by 6/21/2010. Defendant response due by 7/6/2010).). Signed by CHIEF JUDGE STEPHAN P MICKLE on 6/4/2010. (jws) |
Filing 32 ORDERED: re 24 Response in Opposition to 5 Motion filed by SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY. Plaintiffs shall file a reply on or before 1/22/2010. ( Replies due by 1/22/2010.) Signed by CHIEF JUDGE STEPHAN P MICKLE on 1/13/2010. (jws) |
Filing 15 ORDER DENYING 9 MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE AMICUS BRIEF by JOHN B THOMPSON. Signed by CHIEF JUDGE STEPHAN P MICKLE on 12/9/2009. (jws) |
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