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National Organization for Women, Inc. v. Scheidler

Citation: 178 F. App'x 557Docket: Nos. 99-3076, 99-3336, 99-3891, 99-3892, and 01-2050

Court: Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; April 26, 2006; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The district court's judgment in the case involving Scheidler et al. v. National Organization for Women is reversed based on the Supreme Court's opinion. The injunction previously ordered by the district court is vacated. The case is remanded to the district court for the entry of judgment in favor of the defendants-appellants. Additionally, appeal No. 01-2050 is dismissed as moot.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dismissal of Moot Appeal

Application: Appeal No. 01-2050 has been dismissed due to mootness following the Supreme Court's decision.

Reasoning: Additionally, appeal No. 01-2050 is dismissed as moot.

Remand for Entry of Judgment

Application: The case is remanded back to the district court for the entry of judgment in favor of the defendants-appellants.

Reasoning: The case is remanded to the district court for the entry of judgment in favor of the defendants-appellants.

Reversal of District Court Judgment

Application: The Supreme Court's opinion led to the reversal of the district court's judgment in favor of the defendants-appellants.

Reasoning: The district court's judgment in the case involving Scheidler et al. v. National Organization for Women is reversed based on the Supreme Court's opinion.

Vacating of Injunction

Application: The injunction that was previously ordered by the district court has been vacated as a result of the Supreme Court's decision.

Reasoning: The injunction previously ordered by the district court is vacated.