Opinion
2:22-cv-1382
03-06-2023
CITIZENS FOR CLEAN AIR, a project of ALASKA COMMUNITY ACTION ON TOXICS, and SIERRA CLUB, Plaintiffs, v. MICHAEL S. REGAN, in his official capacity as Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and CASEY SIXKILLER, in his official capacity as Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Defendants.
Hannah M. Payne (AK Bar #2105045) (admitted pro hac vice) Jeremy C. Lieb (AK Bar #1810088) (admitted pro hac vice) EARTHJUSTICE Marisa C. Ordonia (WSB #48081) EARTHJUSTICE Attorneys for Citizens for Clean Air, a project of Alaska Community Action on Toxics, and Sierra Club DANIEL J. MARTIN United States Department of Justice Environment and Natural Resources Division Environmental Defense Section Attorney for Defendant EPA Katherine Felton (WSBA #30382) MURPHY ARMSTRONG & FELTON, LLP TREG R. TAYLOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Cody Doig Senior Assistant Attorney General (Alaska Bar No. 2109091) Attorneys for Defendant-Intervenor State of Alaska
Hannah M. Payne (AK Bar #2105045) (admitted pro hac vice)
Jeremy C. Lieb (AK Bar #1810088) (admitted pro hac vice)
EARTHJUSTICE
Marisa C. Ordonia (WSB #48081)
EARTHJUSTICE
Attorneys for Citizens for Clean Air, a project of Alaska Community Action on Toxics, and Sierra Club
DANIEL J. MARTIN
United States Department of Justice
Environment and Natural Resources Division
Environmental Defense Section
Attorney for Defendant EPA
Katherine Felton (WSBA #30382)
MURPHY ARMSTRONG & FELTON, LLP
TREG R. TAYLOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Cody Doig
Senior Assistant Attorney General (Alaska Bar No. 2109091)
Attorneys for Defendant-Intervenor State of Alaska
STIPULATED MOTION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE
ROBERT S. LASNIK, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Pursuant to the Court's Case Management Order, issued January 4, 2023, and Order Granting Alaska's Motion to Intervene, issued January 9, 2023, Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment is currently due March 10, 2023. Dkt. 17, Dkt. 18. The parties stipulate and jointly move the Court to extend the due date for Plaintiffs' summary judgment motion two weeks to March 24, and extend all other briefing deadlines accordingly. The parties seek this short extension in good faith and not for purposes of delay, but to allow them to discuss whether a settlement can be reached without litigation to conserve the resources of both the parties and the Court.
It is so ordered.