INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTROL v. BEVERAGE

No. 2:98-0962.

101 F.Supp.2d 445 (2000)

INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTROL, Plaintiff, v. Samuel H. BEVERAGE, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. West Virginia, Charleston Division.

June 22, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman T. Daniels, Jr., Shawn R. Romano, Charles R. Ford, Daniels Law Firm, Charleston, WV, for plaintiff.

Anthony G. Halkias, Jeff Miller, WV Division of Highways — Legal Division, Charleston, WV, for State defendants.

Stephen M. Horn, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Rebecca A. Betts, United States Attorney, Southern District of W.Va., Charleston, WV, Nancy E. McFadden, General Counsel, Paul M. Geier, Assistant General Counsel, Edward V.A. Kussy, Deputy Chief Counsel, U.S. Dept. Of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, Richard S. Ugelow, Janie Allison Sitton, Diana Saldona, Bill Lann Lee, Acting Assistant AG, Meredith L. Burrell U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Washington, DC, for Federal defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

HADEN, Chief Judge.

Pending is a motion to dismiss for lack of standing2 by Defendants United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Secretary Rodney E. Slater (together "Federal Defendants"). The State Defendants3 join the Federal Defendants' motion. Plaintiff also moves to file a supplemental response, a motion Defendants oppose. For reasons discussed...

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