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Washington State Department of Corrections
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Misc | Filed: May 21, 2024 | Entered: May 21, 2024 Besch v. Washington State Department of Corrections et al
Civil Rights: Other | Washington Western
Response (non motion)
RESPONSE by Plaintiff Courtney Jean Besch re 153 Response (non motion), 154 Minute Order,, 148 Response (non motion), 147 Memorandum, 150 Response (non motion), 152 Notice-Other (Bonin, John)
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Order | Filed: May 21, 2024 | Entered: May 21, 2024 Besch v. Washington State Department of Corrections et al
Civil Rights: Other | Washington Western
2 - Minute Order
MINUTE ORDER entered at the direction of U.S. District Judge David G. Estudillo. The Court ordered the parties to submit a proposed trial date and case schedule by May 15, 2024. (Dkt. No. 146 .) Plaintiff failed to provide proposed trial and case schedule dates, or any notice of her availability. (Dkt. No. 153 .) Plaintiff shall file dates of her availability by May 23, 2024. Should Plaintiff fail to provide her availability, the Court will set a schedule in accordance with Defendants' notice of availability. (Dkt. No. 152 .) (MGC)
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Order | Filed: May 16, 2024 Taylor et al v. Washington State Department of Corrections et al
Civil Rights: Jobs | Washington Western
Order
ORDER signed by Hon. Michelle L. Peterson, granting in part and denying in part Defendants' 17 Motion to Dismiss; Plaintiffs are granted leave to file an amended complaint by June 17, 2024.(TF)
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