11 Cited authorities

  1. Lujan v. National Wildlife Federation

    497 U.S. 871 (1990)   Cited 9,716 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding the district court did not abuse its discretion in declining to admit affidavits in support of standing when filed after summary judgment briefing and hearing were complete
  2. Fox v. American Airlines, Inc.

    389 F.3d 1291 (D.C. Cir. 2004)   Cited 312 times
    Holding that a plaintiff's failure to respond to a motion to dismiss permits the court to treat the motion as conceded
  3. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. v. Bender

    127 F.3d 58 (D.C. Cir. 1997)   Cited 325 times
    Finding no abuse of discretion in Court's enforcement of local rule by "treat[ing] the FDIC's motion for summary judgment as conceded"
  4. Twelve John Does v. District of Columbia

    117 F.3d 571 (D.C. Cir. 1997)   Cited 240 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a consent decree is an injunction
  5. Smith v. District of Columbia

    430 F.3d 450 (D.C. Cir. 2005)   Cited 175 times
    Holding that it is an abuse of the court's discretion to consider an untimely filing in the absence of a motion to enlarge demonstrating excusable neglect
  6. Weil v. Seltzer

    873 F.2d 1453 (D.C. Cir. 1989)   Cited 74 times
    Holding capital and investment income is passive income
  7. Fox v. Am. Airlines, Inc.

    Civil Action No. 02-2069 (RMU), Document No. 5 (D.D.C. Aug. 5, 2003)   Cited 23 times
    Ruling that "when a plaintiff files a response to a motion to dismiss but fails to address certain arguments made by the defendant, the court may treat those arguments as conceded"
  8. DL v. District of Columbia

    450 F. Supp. 2d 11 (D.D.C. 2006)   Cited 19 times
    Concluding that "requiring exhaustion here would be futile because, given the nature of the claims presented, agency expertise would provide no benefit to the judicial resolution of this case."
  9. Rule 26 - Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing Discovery

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 26   Cited 98,841 times   678 Legal Analyses
    Adopting Fed.R.Civ.P. 37
  10. Rule 6 - Computing and Extending Time; Time for Motion Papers

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 6   Cited 50,778 times   24 Legal Analyses
    Holding that "if the last day [of a period] is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the period continues to run until the end of the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday."
  11. Rule 30 - Depositions by Oral Examination

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 30   Cited 16,693 times   133 Legal Analyses
    Upholding a district court's decision not to consider the plaintiff's deposition errata sheets in opposition to a motion for summary judgment when they were untimely