Posted by Mike (WA) on June 22, 2010 at 12:35:04 from (69.10.196.7):
In Reply to: GM Alfalfa posted by NEsota on June 22, 2010 at 05:16:29:
I couldn't understand why the libs like Ruth Buzzi Ginsberg didn't dissent as well. Turns out this isn't a decision "on the merits"- that is, the court isn't saying "RR Alfalfa is fine." It is a procedural decision- court basically said we have to wait for an Environmental Impact Statement before deciding on the merits, but the lower court was not justified in issuing a Restraining Order to stop RRA in the meantime. Restraining Orders are an "extraordinary measure", to be used only if "irreparable harm" will result without it. The best example- if you have a boundary dispute with your neighbor, court will probably issue a Restraining Order if he is building a house or cutting the timber on the disputed portion; but not if he is just putting up a fence or planting a garden.
So RRA is not out of the woods- would suggest anyone who wants it, get it as soon as possible. It may yet be thrown out.
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