CROWELL v. NORTH CAROLINA et al
MICHAEL CROWELL |
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ROY COOPER, BIPARTISAN STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS ENFORCEMENT, CHAIR, BIPARTISAN STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS ENFORCEMENT and MEMBER, BIPARTISAN STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS ENFORCEMENT |
1:2017cv00515 |
June 7, 2017 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Orange |
UNASSIGNED |
JOI ELIZABETH PEAKE |
Voting |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 59 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by JUDGE WILLIAM L. OSTEEN, JR. on 11/16/2018. Plaintiff's motion to amend the complaint, (Doc. 44 ), is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. FURTHER that Intervenor Defendants Philip E. Berger and Timothy K. Moores motion to stay, (Doc. 47 ), is GRANTED and this case is hereby STAYED. FURTHER that, upon either a ruling from the North Carolina Court of Appeals or Supreme Court in Cooper v. Berger, 18 CVS 3348, that stays or otherwise lifts the Superior Court's October 16, 2018 order, or further legislative action regarding the State Board, the stay will automatically dissolve and Plaintiff shall have twenty days from the date of such action to amend the compla int. FURTHER that, if neither a higher state court nor the North Carolina state legislature has acted regarding the State Board within four months of the issuance of this order, the stay will automatically dissolve and the parties are directed to proceed as described herein. (Daniel, J) |
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