Donaldson v. Merit Systems Protection Board

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ROBERT DONNELL DONALDSON, Petitioner, V. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Respondent. 2012-3160 Petition for review of the Merit Systems Protection Board in case no. DA3330110862-I-2. ROBERT DONNELL DONALDSON, Petitioner, V. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, Respondent, AND DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Intervenor. ROBERT DONALDSON V. DHS 2 2012-3161 Petition for review of the Merit Systems Protection Board in case no. DC1221120087-W-1. ON MOTION ORDER Robert Donne1l Donaldson moves for "Judgment as a Matter of Law/Summary Judgment pursuant to rule 56, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.” The Department of Homeland Security (“Agency") opposes. D0naldson also moves to consolidate this appeal with Appea1 No. 2012- 3161. The Agency moves unopposed for an extension of time until September 11, 2012, to file its informal re- sponse brief in 2012-3160. To the extent that Donaldson is arguing the merits of his case, those arguments belong in his brief, which has already been received by the court. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED THATI (1) The motion for judgment as a matter of law/summary judgment is denied. (2) The motion to consolidate is granted to the extent that the above-captioned cases will be treated as compan- ion cases and will be assigned to the same merits panel. (3) The Agency’s motion for an extension of time is granted. The Agency’s informal response brief is due no later than September 11, 2012. cc: Robert Donnell Donaldson s25 SEP 1 l 2012 Date Joshua E. Kurland, Esq. Jeffrey Gauger, Esq. RoBERT DoNALDsoN v. DHS FoR THE COURT /s/ J an Horbaly J an Horbaly Clerk lLED FOB ~=»"*T.‘=ei§a“:i¢."aev~°»n SEP 1 1 2012 JAN HDRBALY C|.ERK