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I wonder if they'd grant a stay this time around?
Actually, I believe this can happen fairly quickly - at least in the district over which Judge Granade presides (there are three in the state). They basically request to be "added" to the already decided case. Judge Davis was added as a defendant after it quickly became apparent that the original decision didn't actually do anything. This is something that takes days, not weeks or months. Still a mess, however, since every single judge has to be sued in this manner. Because Judge Granade has no jurisdiction in the other two districts, I believe a separate suit and decision/injunction would be required to get the ball rolling, so probably a longer slog in much of the state.
Thanks for the clarification.