Geness v. Pennsylvania, 16-876. (2019)
Court: District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
Number: infdco20190212453
Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 01, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 01, 2019
Summary: ORDER MARK A. KEARNEY , District Judge . AND NOW, this 1 st day of February 2019, following our Court of Appeals' remand to allow Plaintiff to reinstate his due process and disabilities claims against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon considering the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss (ECF Doc. No. 145) and Plaintiff's Opposition (ECF Doc. No. 149), and for reasons in the accompanying Memorandum, it is ORDERED the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss the amended complaint (ECF Doc. No.
Summary: ORDER MARK A. KEARNEY , District Judge . AND NOW, this 1 st day of February 2019, following our Court of Appeals' remand to allow Plaintiff to reinstate his due process and disabilities claims against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon considering the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss (ECF Doc. No. 145) and Plaintiff's Opposition (ECF Doc. No. 149), and for reasons in the accompanying Memorandum, it is ORDERED the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss the amended complaint (ECF Doc. No. 1..
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ORDER
MARK A. KEARNEY, District Judge.
AND NOW, this 1st day of February 2019, following our Court of Appeals' remand to allow Plaintiff to reinstate his due process and disabilities claims against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon considering the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss (ECF Doc. No. 145) and Plaintiff's Opposition (ECF Doc. No. 149), and for reasons in the accompanying Memorandum, it is ORDERED the Commonwealth's Motion to dismiss the amended complaint (ECF Doc. No. 145) is DENIED and the Commonwealth shall answer the amended complaint no later than February 15, 2019.
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