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Salazar v. Department of Homeland Security

Citation: 112 F. App'x 17Docket: No. 04-3380

Court: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; October 5, 2004; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Jorge Salazar's motion for reconsideration regarding the dismissal of his petition for review has been granted by Circuit Judge Clevenger. The court has vacated the previous dismissal order dated August 20, 2004, recalled the mandate, and reinstated Salazar's petition for review. Salazar is required to submit his brief within 30 days from the filing date of this order.

Legal Issues Addressed

Filing Deadlines Following Reinstatement

Application: After reinstating the petition for review, the court sets a new deadline for the submission of briefs.

Reasoning: Salazar is required to submit his brief within 30 days from the filing date of this order.

Motion for Reconsideration

Application: The court grants a motion for reconsideration, which results in the reopening of a previously dismissed case.

Reasoning: Jorge Salazar's motion for reconsideration regarding the dismissal of his petition for review has been granted by Circuit Judge Clevenger.

Vacatur of Dismissal Orders

Application: Upon granting the motion for reconsideration, the court vacates its prior order of dismissal.

Reasoning: The court has vacated the previous dismissal order dated August 20, 2004, recalled the mandate, and reinstated Salazar's petition for review.