From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

ALI v. OBAMA

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Sep 5, 2010
Civil Case No. 10-1020 (RJL) (D.D.C. Sep. 5, 2010)

Opinion

Civil Case No. 10-1020 (RJL).

September 5, 2010


MEMORANDUM ORDER


Before the Court is petitioner Abdal Razak Ali's Motion for Additional Discovery. This Court held a hearing on August 26, 2010, regarding petitioner's motion and issued an oral order directing the respondents to review certain medical records and disclose certain information to petitioner's counsel. On September 1, 2010, the Court received notice from the respondents of their compliance with the Court's order.

Paragraph I.D of the Case Management Order [#1423] governing the procedures of this case specifically provides, inter alia, that any request for discovery "must: (1) be narrowly tailored; (2) specify why the request is likely to produce evidence both relevant and material to the petitioner's case; . . . and (4) explain why the burden on the Government to produce such evidence is neither unfairly disruptive nor unduly burdensome to the Government." Because the petitioner has failed to meet these requirements, it is hereby ORDERED that the petitioner's Motion for Additional Discovery is DENIED. SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

ALI v. OBAMA

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Sep 5, 2010
Civil Case No. 10-1020 (RJL) (D.D.C. Sep. 5, 2010)
Case details for

ALI v. OBAMA

Case Details

Full title:ABDAL RAZAK ALI, Petitioner, v. BARACK OBAMA, et al., Respondents

Court:United States District Court, D. Columbia

Date published: Sep 5, 2010

Citations

Civil Case No. 10-1020 (RJL) (D.D.C. Sep. 5, 2010)

Citing Cases

Ali v. Obama

None of those claims constitutes an error that justifies reversal on appeal. Far from depriving Ali of a fair…