Gary v. Glock sees new life?

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  • JAL

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    Motion for the Court of Appeals to accept jurisdiction over the interlocutory appeal filed last week. Mine is one of the many, many. many....many names on it.

    As for the motion to stay discovery, we'll see.
    Just found it . . . required searching using the proper key words:

    Appellate case # 24A-CT-02381

    Motion for Appellate Court to take up case filed by Glock et al. with supporting document appendices. The wheels will grind on squeaking and squealing, shrieking for lubrication, as the Cart of the Juggernaut relentlessly inches forward.

    I'm not as experienced in using the Indiana MyCase search as with some other court case search tools. I'm wondering how much word-smithing was required to get its word count under 4200 words. ;)
     
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    JAL

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    If anyone thought Brady United's Philip Bangle could be annoying (used car salesman suits, Van de Graff Generator frizzed hair and a tie cut from a Goodwill Store bathroom shower curtain), get ready for Jonathan E. Lowy, who has now stuck his hand into it. He was Brady United VP and Chief Counsel until 2022 when he left to found "Global Action on Gun Violence" that same year. Bangle is a Brady United Chief Litigation Counsel. He worked for Lowy until Lowy left Brady United in 2022.

    As its President, Lowy is the architect, facilitator, and orchestrator of the Smith & Wesson v. Mexico Federal Lawsuit, and is its chief counsel representing Mexico. This is the lawsuit SCOTUS just granted a Writ of Certiorari for last week. The Mexico lawsuit was filed in Massachusetts District Court (Boston) to be dismissed there in Summary Judgement citing PLCAA precluding it (WOW -- by an anti-2A judge too). That dismissal was appealed to the 1st Circuit, which quickly reversed the trial court, remanding it back to the District Court. Smith & Wesson (et al.) filed motion for Writ of Cert with SCOTUS which was granted last Friday (Oct. 4th).

    Saw Jonathan E. Lowy's name signing onto at least one of the recent docs filed by City of Gary with the Lake County Court and recognized it immediately.
     
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