Monday, March 4, 2013

Injunction DENIED, Restraining Order VACATED

Here is a brief excerpt from the federal order that came down just a few hours ago from Judge Story in the

federal court of the United States of America, today March 4, 2013:

The harm from the loss of accreditation to the School District and the resulting harm to the students in the district are profound. To permit the Board Members to continue to serve while their individual claims are resolved risks substantial consequences for the School District and its students. The Court finds that this risk of harm far outweighs the risks to the Board Members. Should Plaintiffs prevail, the Board Members can more nearly be made whole than can the students if the return of the members results in loss of accreditation.  

Based on the foregoing, the Court concludes that continued injunctive relief is not appropriate.   
Plaintiffs’ Amended Motion for Preliminary Case Injunction is DENIEDand the Restraining Order previously entered is VACATED.



To read the entire report on the federal court's denial, click here.

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