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At the beginning of the moth there was this item in XBiz.com
"The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) and the Justice Department have agreed to extend of the original stipulation regarding a motion for a temporary restraining order against enforcement of amended 2257 record-keeping regulations. The original stipulation, scheduled to expire Sept. 1, 2005, will now be extended for an additional 30 days, until and including Oct. 1, or until the court rules on plaintiffs? motion for preliminary injunction as requested in Free Speech Coalition et al vs. Alberto Gonzales, whichever occurs first. The case is pending in U.S District Court in Colorado.FSC attorneys said they expect a decision by U.S District Court Judge Walker D. Miller on the Plaintiff?s motion for a preliminary injunction will be rendered well before the extended deadline."
Well the new deadline is tomorrow and still nothing which leads me to believe that the FSC's posturing was a bit over the top. They gave the impression that it was pretty clear cut that the new regs would be enjoined rather quickly. The fact that they initially expected a ruling in August - and it is now a few hours away from October - makes me think that they may be in for an unpleasant surprise. I hope I'm wrong (I usually am).
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