Monday, April 25, 2011

Time to catch up on the pleadings in NAACP v. Haley Barbour, et al

The last few working days have seen a flurry of activity on the docket in NAACP v. Haley Barbour, et al. There were responses to motions, rebuttals to responses, and a motion to intervene by some House Republicans. Oh, and then there was that status conference.

In an effort to bring you every single last one of the filings in NAACP v. Haley Barbour, et al, I give you the following:

Motion to Intervene by Reps. Sid Bondurant, Becky Currie, and Mary Ann Stevens

NAACP's Motion to Dismiss and Answer to Counterclaim Filed by Sen. Terry C. Burton

NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of the Mississippi Republican Party Executive Committee in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction

NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of Haley Barbour in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction

NAACP's Response to the Motion of the Mississippi Republican Party Executive Committee to Strike Exhibits to Motion for Preliminary Injuction

NAACP's Response to the Motion of the Mississippi Republican Party Executive Committee for Appointment of Expert

NAACP's Response to the Motion of Haley Barbour for Appointment of Expert

NAACP's Response to Bondurant's, Currie's, and Stevens' Motion to Intervene

NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of the Mississippi Republican Executive Committee in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction

Attachment to NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of the Mississippi Republican Executive Committee in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction (an order from Watkins v. Mabus that may well portend what will happen in this case)

NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of Haley Barbour in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction

Attachment to NAACP's Rebuttal to the Response of Haley Barbour in Opposition to the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction (this is the same order attached to the Rebuttal mentioned above)

Amended Motion to Intervene by Bondurant, Currie, and Stevens

Joinder of Bondurant, Currie, and Stevens in Secretary of State Hosemann's Motion to Dismiss

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