Wednesday, July 15, 2009
E-VERIFY CONTRACTOR SUIT NOW BACK ON TRACK
A six month hold on proceedings in the E-Verify contractor lawsuit is now being lifted in the wake of the Obama Administration's announcement that they will proceed with implementing the rule. According to Tracker I-9's blog,
The Court is now resuming its case schedule as follows: July 27, 2009: The Government must file their combined opposition to Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment and cross-motion for summary judgment;
August 3, 2009: Plaintiffs must file their combined opposition to the Government’s cross-motion for summary judgment and reply brief;
August 10, 2009: The Government must file its reply brief;
August 28, 2009: The Court will hold a hearing on any pending motions.
The big unknown right now is whether a provision in the Senate version of the DHS spending bill will make it in to the final version. Senator Session's Amendment on E-Verify codifies the contractor rule and is essentially confirmation of Congress' intent. If this provision stays in the final version of the spending package that goes to the White House, the plaintiffs in the case will certainly have a weakened hand.
# posted by Greg Siskind @ 5:55 AM
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The Court is now resuming its case schedule as follows:The big unknown right now is whether a provision in the Senate version of the DHS spending bill will make it in to the final version. Senator Session's Amendment on E-Verify codifies the contractor rule and is essentially confirmation of Congress' intent. If this provision stays in the final version of the spending package that goes to the White House, the plaintiffs in the case will certainly have a weakened hand.July 27, 2009: The Government must file their combined opposition to Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment and cross-motion for summary judgment;
August 3, 2009: Plaintiffs must file their combined opposition to the Government’s cross-motion for summary judgment and reply brief;
August 10, 2009: The Government must file its reply brief;
August 28, 2009: The Court will hold a hearing on any pending motions.
# posted by Greg Siskind @ 5:55 AM
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