Case Name: Dick Anthony Heller, Charles W. Nesby, and Heller Foundation v. District of Columbia and Chief Robert J. Contee III
Case No.: 1:22-cv-01878
United States District Court, District of Columbia |
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Filing Date | Filing Party | Document Description |
2/13/2023 | Court | MINUTE ORDER dismissing this case with prejudice in light of the parties’ 24 Stipulation of Dismissal. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a). The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on February 13, 2023. |
2/10/2023 | All Parties | Stipulation of Dismissal |
1/26/2023 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 23 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until February 10, 2023. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before February 10, 2023. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on January 26, 2023. |
1/25/2023 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
1/23/2023 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 22 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until January 27, 2023. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before January 27, 2023. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on January 23, 2023. |
1/20/2023 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
1/13/2023 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 21 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until January 20, 2023. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before January 20, 2023. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on January 13, 2023. |
1/13/2023 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
12/29/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 20 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until January 13, 2023. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before January 13, 2023. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on December 29, 2022. |
12/29/2022 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
10/31/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 19 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until December 30, 2022. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before December 30, 2022. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on October 31, 2022. |
10/31/2022 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
10/17/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the parties’ 18 Joint Status Report, it is hereby ORDERED that the case shall remain STAYED until October 31, 2022. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before October 31, 2022. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on October 17, 2022. |
10/17/2022 | All Parties | Joint Status Report |
9/28/2022 | Plaintiffs | Notice of Appearance of Matthew J. Bergstrom for Plaintiffs |
9/14/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER granting the parties’ 16 Joint Motion to Stay. This case is STAYED until October 17, 2022. It is further ORDERED that the parties shall submit a joint status report on or before October 17, 2022. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on September 14, 2022. (lcdlf2) (Entered: 09/14/2022) |
9/14/2022 | All Parties | Joint Motion to Stay Litigation |
9/14/2022 | Defendants | Defendants’ Notice of Repeal |
7/14/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. Upon consideration of the defendants’ 12 Partial Consent Motion for Extension of Time and the plaintiffs’ 13 Partial Opposition, it is hereby ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED IN PART. Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 65.1(d), the Court concludes that “a later hearing date” than that contemplated by the rule “will not prejudice the parties” because the plaintiff partially consents to the motion and the defendants need time sufficient to conduct the historical research necessary to respond to this motion. Accordingly, the defendants shall file, on or before September 16, 2022, their opposition to the plaintiffs’ 7 Motion for a Preliminary Injunction, and the plaintiffs shall file, on or before October 16, 2022, their reply. Absent extraordinary circumstances, the Court is not inclined to grant any further extensions. It is further ORDERED that the defendants’ obligation to answer or otherwise respond to the 1 Complaint is HELD IN ABEYANCE pending the Court’s resolution of the 7 Motion for a Preliminary Injunction. It is further ORDERED that the defendants’ 14 Motion for Expedited Discovery is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. The plaintiffs shall respond, on or before July 28, 2022, to interrogatories one, two, and five in 14 -3 Exhibit A. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on July 14, 2022. |
7/14/2022 | Plaintiffs | Opposition to Defendants’ Motion for Extension to Respond to Application for Preliminary Injunction |
7/14/2022 | Defendants | Defendants’ Motion for Expedited Discovery |
7/13/2022 | Defendants | Defendants’ Motion for Extension to Respond to Application for Preliminary Injunction |
7/13/2022 | Defendants | Notice of Appearance of Richard P. Sobiecki for Defendants |
7/12/2022 | Court | Standing Order |
7/12/2022 | Court | Docket Text: MINUTE ORDER. It is hereby ORDERED that the following schedule will govern further proceedings: defendant’s opposition to plaintiffs’ 7 Motion for Preliminary Injunction is due on or before July 18, 2022; plaintiffs’ reply is due on or before July 21, 2022. So Ordered by Judge Dabney L. Friedrich on July 12, 2022. |
7/12/2022 | Defendants | Notice of Appearance of Mateya B. Kelley for Defendants |
7/12/2022 | Defendants | Notice of Appearance of Helen M. Rave for Defendants |
7/11/2022 | Plaintiffs | Application for Preliminary Injunction |
7/8/2022 | Defendants | Notice of Appearance of Andrew J. Saindon for Defendants |
7/5/2022 | Plaintiffs | Certificate of Disclosure |
7/1/2022 | Plaintiffs | Proof of Service of Summons on District of Columbia |
7/1/2022 | Court | Summons Issued for All Defendants |
7/1/2022 | Court | Docket Text: Case Assigned to Judge Dabney L. Friedrich. |
6/30/2022 | Plaintiffs | Complaint
Declaration of Mark G. Briley Jr. |