On Fire Christian Center, Inc. v. Fischer et al
3:2020cv00264 |
April 11, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Louisville Office |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Filing 6 TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND MEMORANDUM OPINION Signed by Judge Justin R. Walker. The Court GRANTS the motion for temporary restraining order filed by On Fire Christian Center, Inc. ("On Fire") against Mayor Greg Fischer and the City of Louisville (together, "Louisville"). The Court GRANTS On Fire's request for Oral Argument. The Court will hold a telephonic hearing on the preliminary injunction motion on April 14, 2020 at 11:00 A.M. Counsel shall email Ms. Megan Jackson at Megan_Jackson@kywd.uscourts.gov for the hearing's call-in number and access code. Members of the public interested in listening to the hearing may also email Ms. Jackson. The Court ORDERS On Fire's lawyers to serve a copy of this Temporary Restraining Order and Opinion on Mike O'Connell, Jefferson County Attorney. Please see Order for details. cc: Counsel (MEJ) |
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