Texas v. United States

District Court, District of Columbia
Texas v. United States, 279 F.R.D. 176 (2012)
2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81473; 2012 WL 1578390

Texas v. United States

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

ROSEMARY M. COLLYER, District Judge.

This Court held a telephone status conference with the parties in this matter on January 6, 2012 in which the State of Texas represented that in light of the Court’s Memorandum Opinion and Order entered on January 2, 2012, Dkt. ## 128, 129, it had obtained waivers from relevant members of the Texas State Legislature regarding any alleged attorney-client relationship they may have with the Texas Legislative Council. Texas will produce discovery pursuant to this waiver and asks the Court to vacate the portion of its Opinion relating to the existence of a privileged relationship between the Texas Legislative Council and members of the Texas State Legislature. The Defendants have no objection to such a vacatur. Accordingly, it is

ORDERED that the portion of the Memorandum Opinion, Dkt. # 128, relating to the existence of an attorney-client relationship between the Texas Legislative Council and members of the Texas State Legislature is VACATED.

SO ORDERED.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of Texas v. UNITED STATES of America, and Eric H. Holder, in his official capacity as Attorney General of the United States, Wendy Davis, Intervenor-Defendants
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1 case
Status
Published