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Washington v. U.S. Department of Commerce

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Filing year
2025
Status
Court granted unopposed motion filed by the government to voluntarily dismiss appeal and vacate district court decision as moot.
Docket number
25-6881
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01/28/2026
Court granted unopposed motion filed by the government to voluntarily dismiss appeal and vacate district court decision as moot.
On January 26, the defendants moved to voluntarily dismiss their appeal of the preliminary injunction and requested that the Ninth Circuit vacate the district court’s decision granting the injunction. The defendants said that the State had authorized them to represent that the State consented to dismissal and vacatur. The court granted the motion on January 28.
Decision
01/26/2026
Motion to voluntarily dismiss appeal filed.
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Summary

State of Washington's challenge to termination of two awards of federal funding that the State alleged it was “relying on to help communities disproportionately exposed to the adverse effects of climate change become more resilient.”

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