CARLTON W. REEVES, District Judge.
1. On March 20, 2018, the Court entered a Temporary Restraining Order [Docket No. 9] prohibiting Defendants from enforcing Mississippi House Bill 1510. The Court extended the TRO for 14 days on March 28, 2018.
2. On April 11, 2018, the Court set a preliminary injunction hearing for September 24, 2018 and, with the consent of the Defendants, extended the TRO until 30 days after the conclusion of the preliminary injunction hearing [Docket No. 25]. The Court also separated the case into two Parts. Part 1 involves Plaintiffs' challenge to the constitutionality of House Bill 1510, while Part 2 involves Plaintiffs' challenges to Mississippi's other abortion laws.
3. On August 24, 2018, Plaintiffs filed an unopposed motion to modify the scheduling order for Part 1 of the case [Docket No. 80], requesting, among other things, that the September 24, 2018 preliminary injunction hearing be continued pending the Court's resolution of any dispositive motions filed by Plaintiffs. The Court granted said motion and cancelled the preliminary injunction hearing [Docket No. 84].
4. On August 24, 2018, Plaintiffs also filed a motion for summary judgment [Docket No. 81] on their claims regarding the constitutionality of House Bill 1510. Briefing on the motion for summary judgment was completed on September 14, 2018.
5. The Court recently informed counsel for the parties that the Court needed additional time to issue a ruling on Plaintiffs' dispositive motion, and requested that the parties confer regarding an agreement for a 30-day extension of the TRO.
6. The Court has been informed that counsel for the parties have done so, and in light of the Court's request and the intervening Thanksgiving holidays, the parties have agreed to a one-time additional extension for 33 days, until Monday, November 26, 2018.
7. Therefore, the TRO [Docket No. 9] is extended for 33 days until November 26, 2018, with the consent of the Defendants and pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 65(b)(2).