Current stage: Served
The court has consolidated two related cases for all pretrial proceedings and is treating them under a single lead docket while administratively closing the other case. The consolidation is expressly limited to the pretrial period through summary judgment; the court required future filings to be made only in the consolidated case and generally mandates joint motions, with leave required for motions addressing facts unique to one defendant. No hearing dates or additional deadlines were set in the order.
April 17, 2026
Key EventThe court issued a sua sponte order consolidating two pending actions for pretrial purposes under a single lead case and administratively closing the other case; consolidation is limited through the summary judgment phase and parties may move to reopen individual cases for separate trials afterward. The order directs that all future filings be made only in the consolidated docket, requires plaintiffs and defendants to file motions jointly, and requires leave to file a separate motion that addresses facts unique to a single defendant.
April 16, 2026
Key EventThe docket entry indicates the court issued an order referring the case to a magistrate judge for further proceedings.
April 10, 2026
The docket entry is labeled "Preliminary Injunction AND Summary Judgment." The entry text does not make clear whether this is a filing by a party or a court decision, so the exact procedural effect is unclear from the entry alone.
April 10, 2026
The docket entry indicates the court entered an "Order on Expedited Motion" on 2026-04-10; the entry text does not state what the order directs or its legal effect. The exact substance and impact of the order are unclear from this entry alone.
April 8, 2026
A notice was filed indicating a change of address, email, or law firm name for a party or counsel; the entry is an administrative contact update and does not state which party it pertains to.
April 7, 2026
A document titled "Certificate of Counsel" was filed on April 7, 2026; the docket entry shows only the filing title and does not disclose the document's content or any court action.
April 3, 2026
An expedited motion was filed on 2026-04-03; the docket entry gives no details about who filed it, what relief is requested, or any court action taken in response.
March 31, 2026
The docket entry indicates the summons was returned executed as to the U.S. defendants, meaning the U.S. government was served with the summons. The entry does not state any court ruling or other action beyond service.
March 27, 2026
Key EventThe docket entry indicates the court issued orders addressing a motion to reassign the case and a motion to reopen the case; the entry text does not state what the orders decided or their effect.
March 26, 2026
The docket entry indicates the case was reassigned and reopened on March 26, 2026. The entry does not state any substantive court ruling or next-step deadlines.
March 26, 2026
Key EventThe court issued an order to reassign or transfer the case; the entry does not specify the destination judge, division, or court or explain the reason for the reassignment/transfer.
March 24, 2026
The clerk issued a notice to the filer about electronic case procedures; the entry appears to be an administrative communication and does not reflect any substantive court decision or motion.
March 24, 2026
Key EventAn order titled "Order Staying Case" was entered on 2026-03-24 indicating the court has stayed the case; the entry does not specify the reasons, scope, or duration of the stay.
March 24, 2026
On 2026-03-24, a court summons was issued directed to the United States. The entry does not provide details about service or any court rulings.
March 23, 2026
A clerk's notice dated 2026-03-23 indicates that a judge has been assigned to the case. The entry is an administrative assignment and does not describe any substantive court action.
March 23, 2026
On 2026-03-23 the plaintiff filed a complaint in federal court. The docket entry contains no additional details about service, motions, or court rulings.