Medicine v. McCulloch
Medicine v. McCulloch
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Plaintiffs appeal from the district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction to open satellite offices for late registration and in-person absentee voting in Lame Deer, Fort Belknap, and Crow Agency in Montana. We dismiss the appeal as moot and vacate the district court’s order.
When it is no longer possible for this court to grant the relief requested, a case is moot and this court lacks jurisdiction to hear it. See Dream Palace v. Cnty. of Maricopa, 384 F.3d 990, 1000 (9th Cir. 2004). Because we conclude that the
Contrary to plaintiffs’ arguments, this case does not fall within the “capable of repetition, yet evading review” exception to mootness doctrine. Plaintiffs’ request for a permanent injunction remains pending before the district court, so this case is unlikely to “evade review.” We trust that the district court will act expeditiously in dealing with plaintiffs’ request for a permanent injunction.
In dismissing the appeal as moot and vacating the district court’s order, we express no opinion as to the merits of the legal analysis contained in the district court’s order.
We deny Appellees’ request for “just damages and double costs” under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 38. Each side shall bear its own costs on appeal.
Appeal DISMISSED, Order of the District Court VACATED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9 th Cir. R. 36-3.
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