We wait to see if any of the judges exercise their sua sponte ability to request review.So, since the court has been petitioned for an en banc review, what happens now?
It does now. San Diego had until today to file for an appeal. (It isn't midnight yet, so I'm not completely sure they will not, but Sheriff Gore announced he would not do so.)Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the request for an en banc hearing have to come from a judge on that Circuit?
Any judge of the 9th has until March 6 to make his/her request.
San Diego still has 90 days from Feb 13 to petition the Supreme Court for certiorari - nobody said they would not do that.
Ah, good - the version linked here by 62coltnavy has the whole thing - others I have downloaded are a couple pages short.
CA AG says
She wants the court to useFinally, the Court should exercise its equitable discretion to permit the
State to intervene under Rule 24(b) because this case presents issues of
exceptional importance to the State that existing parties cannot or will not
adequately protect. Accordingly, the Court should permit the State to
intervene.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/rule_24(b) Permissive Intervention.
(1) In General. On timely motion, the court may permit anyone to intervene who:
(A) is given a conditional right to intervene by a federal statute; or
(B) has a claim or defense that shares with the main action a common question of law or fact.
(2) By a Government Officer or Agency. On timely motion, the court may permit a federal or state governmental officer or agency to intervene if a party's claim or defense is based on:
(A) a statute or executive order administered by the officer or agency; or
(B) any regulation, order, requirement, or agreement issued or made under the statute or executive order.
(3) Delay or Prejudice. In exercising its discretion, the court must consider whether the intervention will unduly delay or prejudice the adjudication of the original parties’ rights.
I'm not competent to evaluate her claim.
We'll see; I can't predict what the 9th will do.
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