The case is still inching forward.
Although I thought the parties had agreed to a paper shootout*, the Federal District Court judge held a hearing on 15 Jun 23 on the motions for summary judgment filed by plaintiffs (Texas AG Paxton et al) and defendants (US AG Garland et al). I do not know what happened at the hearing because the documentation has to be purchased from PACER. I think it eventually becomes available for free, but right now, I would have to join PACER and pony up some dollars. That’s a bridge I am not going to ride across right now. Maybe there’s a rich INGO lawyer who has access to pacer? Hint hint.
Here is a link to Court Listener that shows all the steps in the case so far. Most of the motions and briefs and so forth can be downloaded for free. Just not the most recent activity.
* Looking at my old post, I think the parties at the suggestion of the judge agreed to not have a trial. Hearings are still fair game apparently.
Although I thought the parties had agreed to a paper shootout*, the Federal District Court judge held a hearing on 15 Jun 23 on the motions for summary judgment filed by plaintiffs (Texas AG Paxton et al) and defendants (US AG Garland et al). I do not know what happened at the hearing because the documentation has to be purchased from PACER. I think it eventually becomes available for free, but right now, I would have to join PACER and pony up some dollars. That’s a bridge I am not going to ride across right now. Maybe there’s a rich INGO lawyer who has access to pacer? Hint hint.
Here is a link to Court Listener that shows all the steps in the case so far. Most of the motions and briefs and so forth can be downloaded for free. Just not the most recent activity.
Paxton v. Richardson, 4:22-cv-00143 - CourtListener.com
Docket for Paxton v. Richardson, 4:22-cv-00143 — Brought to you by Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to creating high quality open legal information.
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* Looking at my old post, I think the parties at the suggestion of the judge agreed to not have a trial. Hearings are still fair game apparently.