Judge Schopler Discharges Show Cause Order, Sets Deadlines for Amended Petition
Case Summary
District Judge Andrew G. Schopler discharged the order to show cause after respondents’ response. The petitioner must file any amended petition by May 8, 2026, with subsequent deadlines for return and traverse set. A hearing is scheduled for June 8, 2026.
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ORDER (AGS): In light of respondents' response (ECF 10 ), the order to show cause is discharged without further action. As previously ordered, petitioner must file any amended petition by May 8, 2026. The return, to
Order · May 11, 2026
May 8 filed an Amended petition by May.
Key Issues
- • Order to show cause discharged
- • Amended petition deadline
- • Hearing scheduled
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ORDER (AGS): In light of respondents' response (ECF 10 ), the order to show cause is discharged without further action.
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
The court discharged the order to show cause after the respondents filed their response on April 28, 2026. District Judge Andrew G. Schopler confirmed that no further action on that order is necessary.
The petitioner must submit any amended petition by May 8, 2026. The respondents’ return to the original or amended petition is due by May 15, 2026. The petitioner’s traverse, which is the reply to the return, must be filed by May 22, 2026.
The court scheduled a hearing on the matter for June 8, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. The case remains active, but the docket and filing dates before this order are not publicly available. The procedural deadlines set by Judge Schopler establish a clear timeline for briefing before the hearing.
The court’s order indicates the case is moving toward a substantive hearing rather than dismissal or summary resolution at this stage. The absence of attachments or additional documents with the order suggests the court is relying on the existing filings and the upcoming submissions to resolve the issues presented.
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ORDER (AGS): In light of respondents' response (ECF 10 ), the order to show cause is discharged without further action. As previously ordered, petitioner must file any amended petition by May 8, 2026. The return, to either the original or any amended petition, is due May 15, 2026. Petitioner's traverse is due May 22, 2026. The Court will hear the matter on June 8, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Signed by District Judge Andrew G. Schopler on 4/28/2026. (no document attached) (jxg3) (Entered: 04/28/2026)
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1 eventORDER (AGS): In light of respondents' response (ECF 10 ), the order to show cause is discharged without further action. As previously ordered, petitioner must file any amended petition by May 8, 2026. The return, to either the original or any amended petition, is due May 15, 2026. Petitioner's traverse is due May 22
May 8 filed an Amended petition by May.
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