Doe et al v. Jackson Local School District Board of Education et al
Jane Doe and John Doe |
Jackson Local School District Board of Education, Bus Driver, Susanne Waltman and Harley Neftzer |
5:2017cv01931 |
September 13, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Akron Office |
Stark |
Sara Lioi |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 93 Memorandum Opinion: Plaintiffs' summary judgment motion (Doc. No. 61 ) is denied, and the summary judgment motions of the Board and Jackson Local School District Employees (Doc. Nos. 63 , 64 ) are granted. This case is dismissed. Judge Sara Lioi on 12/14/2018. (P,J) |
Filing 46 Memorandum Opinion granting plaintiff's motion to file a second amended complaint, instanter. (Doc. No. 37 .) The joint motion to extend expert discovery and dispositive motion deadlines (Doc. No. 45 ) is granted. The parties shall hav e leave until August 23, 2018 to complete expert discovery. Dispositive motions shall be due by August 30, 2018, with responses due by September 28, 2018, and any replies must be filed no later than October 10, 2018. Judge Sara Lioi on 7/26/2018. (P,J) |
Filing 22 Memorandum Opinion: The Court grants plaintiffs' motion to file an amended complaint, instanter. (Doc. No. 20 .) On or before January 31, 2018, plaintiffs shall file the amended complaint attached to their motion at Doc. No. 20-1. Judge Sara Lioi on 1/25/2018. (P,J) |
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