Opinion
3:21-cv-00480-JVS-CLB
01-18-2022
AARON D. FORD Attorney General Craig A. Newby Deputy Solicitor General Attorneys for State Defendants JENNINGS & FULTON, LTD. Adam Fulton Joseph S Gilbert (Bar No. 9033) Roger O Donnell (Bar No. 14593) Joey Gilbert & Associates Attorneys for Plaintiff THE NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION Yvonne Nevarez-Goodson Joseph C. Reynolds Chief General Counsel Deputy General Counsel Attorneys for NSHE Defendants
AARON D. FORD
Attorney General
Craig A. Newby
Deputy Solicitor General
Attorneys for State Defendants
JENNINGS & FULTON, LTD.
Adam Fulton
Joseph S Gilbert (Bar No. 9033)
Roger O Donnell (Bar No. 14593)
Joey Gilbert & Associates
Attorneys for Plaintiff
THE NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Yvonne Nevarez-Goodson
Joseph C. Reynolds
Chief General Counsel
Deputy General Counsel Attorneys for NSHE Defendants
STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE REPLY DEADLINE FOR MOTIONS TO DISMISS
(THIRD REQUEST)
Pursuant to Local Rule IA 6-1 and Local Rule C 7-1, Plaintiff Jonah Gold; Defendants Brian Sandoval, in his official capacity as President of the University of Nevada, Reno; Melody Rose, in her official capacity as Chancellor of Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, a political subdivision of the State of Nevada; Lisa Sherych, in her official capacity as Administrator of the Division of Public and Behavioral Health for the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, and Steve Sisolak, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Nevada (collectively the “Parties”) hereby stipulate to continue Defendants' deadline to reply in support of their pending motions to dismiss (ECF Nos. 28 & 30) from Tuesday, January 18, 2022 until Monday, January 31, 2022. This is the third request for an extension.
The parties request this extension for multiple reasons. First, Plaintiff and NSHE continue discussions to address Plaintiffs registration preferences for courses at the University of Nevada, Reno. Second, the parties are analyzing what effect (if any) the Supreme Court's recent opinions on federal vaccination policies have on this case. Third, State Defendants' counsel has been ordered by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, January 15, 2022 to file an opposition to petition for rehearing on or before Monday, January 24, 2022.
The proposed extension will allow the parties to attempt resolving these issues without prejudice to any party.
IT IS SO ORDERED.