Last we checked in, the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii has granted the Hawaii Attorney General’s request to hold an in-person hearing on the plaintiffs’ motions for preliminary relief in the case challenging Governor Ige’s COVID-19 related orders (including travel quarantine). Unfortunately, that meant that those of us not able or willing to visit the courthouse in person would not be able to listen in.
Well thank you, Judge, for zagging back, and yesterday opening up the hearing to the public via telephone again. Here’s the latest court order, on how today’s hearing is going to go:
EO: The Court CONVERTS the hearing on Plaintiffs’ 12 Application for Temporary Restraining Order and for Order to Show Cause Why Preliminary Injunction Should Not Issue from an in-person/telephonic hearing to one by video conference.
The courtroom manager will provide participants with instructions and information to connect by video
