Walters et al v. Holder, Jr. et al
Ryan S. Walters, Michael E. Shotwell and Richard A. Conrad |
Eric H. Holder, Jr., United States Department of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, United States Department of the Treasury, Timothy F. Geithner, United States Department of Labor and Hilda L. Solis |
2:2010cv00076 |
April 2, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Hattiesburg Office |
Michael T. Parker |
Keith Starrett |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Injunction |
None |
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Filing 101 ORDER granting Defendants' 73 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying Plaintiffs' 76 Motion for Summary Judgment and dismissing Plaintiffs' privacy claims without prejudice. Counsel shall contact the chambers of Judge Keith Starrett within five days of date for the purposes of scheduling a teleconference to discuss whether there are any remaining issues to address before the Court enters a final judgment. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on August 23, 2012 (dsl) |
Filing 42 ORDER granting in part and denying in part Defendants' 29 Motion to Dismiss in Part and for Jurisdictional Discovery. The parties shall contact the chambers of Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker within one week of the entry of this order to schedule a Case Management Conference. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on August 29, 2011 (dsl) |
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