Is this legal advice?
No. This website is informational only and is not legal advice.
What is this site for?
This site centralizes publicly available filings and neutral procedural summaries so readers can independently evaluate public record materials.
What is the current procedural posture?
Based on public materials summarized here, the Court of Appeals issued an opinion on January 21, 2026, affirming the district court. Any further proceedings should be verified directly from current public docket entries.
What issue is presented in plain terms?
Public filings describe a dispute over whether permit denials after probation discharge and DANCO dismissal were based on accurate legal and factual predicates.
Does this website take a position on expected outcomes?
No. The website is designed for neutral, fact-based review and does not predict outcomes.
Where can organizations start if considering an amicus filing?
Start on the Amicus page, review filing rules and deadlines, and consult independent counsel. Use this site only for public-information access and procedural coordination.
Can this website be used to contact a judge or justice?
No. This website does not encourage or facilitate contacting judges or justices.
Where should I confirm dates and exact language?
Use official docket entries, court orders, and filed briefs in the public record.