NEW: For the Nat'l Urban League-led lawsuit over the shortened #2020Census schedule, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh formally orders Trump admin to file by 9/18 a record of internal documents that were submitted for Commerce Dept inspector general's inquiry.
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2. There is no mention in this court order of what will happen to the temporary restraining order that's currently pausing the wind-down of #2020Census field operations, but Judge Koh wrote that the order "would expire" on Sept. 17.
3. During the Sept. 15 court conference for this lawsuit, Judge Koh suggested she would extend the temporary restraining order against the Census Bureau by seven days, but that has not happened yet.
4. Judge Koh notes in this court order that during the Sept. 15 court conference, the Trump admin "continued to oppose the Court’s proposed extension of the Temporary Restraining Order, which would expire on September 17, 2020."
5. It's worth noting that Judge Koh writes in this court order that the Trump administration's failure to produce a complete record of internal Commerce Department documents by the deadline set by the court is sanctionable and "unacceptable."
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