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Civil Rights: Other | California Central
Order to Show Cause
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY PLAINTIFFS' STATE-LAW CLAIMS AGAINST THE NEW HOME DEFENDANTS AND DEFENDANT BERT L. HOWE AND ASSOCIATES SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR LACK OF SUBJECT-MATTER JURISDICTION by Magistrate Judge Daniel S. Roberts. Plaintiff, the New Home Defendants, and Defendant Bert L. Howe and Associates are therefore ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why Plaintiff's state-law causes of action against those Defendants should not be dismissed for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction, i.e., whether Plaintiff's Bane Act and Ralph Act claims, as against each of those Defendants, share a "common nucleus of operative fact" with Plaintiff's federal claims underpinning his invocation of this Court's original jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331. Each side's briefing initial response to the OSC is to be submitted no later than Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Each side may then file a rebuttal, addressing only those points raised in the other side's OSC response, no later than Tuesday, August 25, 2026. No surrebuttal is permitted. Each brief is limited to 1,400 words, and the parties are reminded of the requirement under Local Rule 11-6.2 to include on the last page of each such brief a certification of the word count. Briefs exceeding this word limit will be stricken. The Court will then consider the parties' written submissions, and if necessary, hear oral argument on the question at the September 1, 2026, hearing on the various pending motions. IT IS SO ORDERED. (SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS.) (lkr)
Order ~Util - Set/Reset Hearings
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER CONTINUING MOTION HEARINGS by Magistrate Judge Daniel S. Roberts. (SEE ORDER FOR DETAILS.) (lkr)
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