Bryan v. U.S. Department of Justice
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
___________________________________ ) HOWARD BRYAN ) also known as Paul Smith, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Civil Action No. 13-0066 (KBJ) ) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, ) ) Defendant. ) ___________________________________ )
MEMORANDUM OPINION
On June 28, 2013, the defendant filed a motion for summary judgment [ECF No. 9]. The
Court advised the plaintiff of his obligations under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the
local rules of this Court to respond to the motion, and specifically warned that plaintiff that, if he
did not respond to the motion by July 31, 2013, the Court may treat the motion as conceded. To
date, the plaintiff neither has filed an opposition to the motion and nor has requested more time
to do so. Accordingly, the Court will treat the defendant’s motion as conceded and dismiss this
action. An Order is issued separately.
/s/ KETANJI BROWN JACKSON United States District Judge DATE: August 12, 2013
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