U.S. v. Regents of the University of California, 2:18-cv-02651-MCE-KJN. (2019)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20190513812
Visitors: 14
Filed: May 10, 2019
Latest Update: May 10, 2019
Summary: ORDERENTERING CONSENT DECREE MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR. , District Judge . The Plaintiffs lodged a Consent Decree in this matter with the Court on September 28, 2018 ("Consent Decree"), pending a thirty (30)-day public comment period (Document No. 3-1). On May 7, 2019, having received no public comment, the Plaintiffs requested that the Court enter the Consent Decree as a final order of the Court. The proposed Consent Decree is fair, reasonable, and consistent with the governing statute. For
Summary: ORDERENTERING CONSENT DECREE MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR. , District Judge . The Plaintiffs lodged a Consent Decree in this matter with the Court on September 28, 2018 ("Consent Decree"), pending a thirty (30)-day public comment period (Document No. 3-1). On May 7, 2019, having received no public comment, the Plaintiffs requested that the Court enter the Consent Decree as a final order of the Court. The proposed Consent Decree is fair, reasonable, and consistent with the governing statute. For ..
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ORDERENTERING CONSENT DECREE
MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR., District Judge.
The Plaintiffs lodged a Consent Decree in this matter with the Court on September 28, 2018 ("Consent Decree"), pending a thirty (30)-day public comment period (Document No. 3-1). On May 7, 2019, having received no public comment, the Plaintiffs requested that the Court enter the Consent Decree as a final order of the Court.
The proposed Consent Decree is fair, reasonable, and consistent with the governing statute. For the reasons set forth in the Plaintiffs' Motion to Enter Consent Decree and for good cause shown, the Consent Decree is approved and shall be a final judgment under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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