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Old May 3, 2013, 08:12 PM   #23
USG
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So where is the "Breaking News"....

The State has had two months to prepare, why was this matter postponed?

Since the provisions of law being challenged are already in effect, and the plaintiff is suffering losses and continuing harm from the law, in addition to the ongoing infringement of Constitutional Rights, it would seem that an injunction would be issued fairly quickly pending a trial on the merits. But apparently there is not much urgency in the mind of this judge, in issuing an injunction against enforcement of the law, pending the outcome of the case. I wonder if this speaks to the court's view of the merits of the case.
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