The Aransas Project v. Shaw et al
The Aransas Project |
Bryan Shaw, Buddy Garcia, Carlos Rubinstein, Mark Vickery, Al Segovia, Reginald E Warren, Jr., Hanno Guenther, Jr, Sam Houston Clinton and Texas Chemical Council |
Guadalupe Blanco River Authority |
Texas Farm Bureau |
2:2010cv00075 |
March 10, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Corpus Christi Office |
Aransas |
Janis Graham Jack |
Environmental Matters |
16 U.S.C. ยง 1538 |
None |
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Filing 354 Memorandum Opinion and Verdict of the Court.(Signed by Judge Janis Graham Jack) Parties notified.(sscotch, ) |
Filing 270 ORDER denying 213 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; denying 214 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 215 Motion for Summary Judgment.(Signed by Judge Janis Graham Jack) Parties notified.(sscotch, ) |
Filing 157 ORDER denying 151 Motion to Stay.(Signed by Judge Janis Graham Jack) Parties notified.(mserpa, ) |
Filing 86 ORDER denying 45 Motion to Intervene; denying 51 Motion to Intervene; granting 53 Motion to Intervene; denying 59 Motion to Intervene; granting 62 Motion for Leave to File; denying 70 Motion to Intervene.(Signed by Judge Janis Graham Jack) Parties notified.(bcortez, ) |
Filing 35 ORDER Granting 31 Motion to Intervene.(Signed by Judge Janis Graham Jack) Parties notified.(srussell, ) |
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