Case Name: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS OF CALIFORNIA, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES; et al., Defendants-Appellants, v. Missionary Church of the Disciples Of Jesus Christ, Plaintiff-Intervenor
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2003-09-10
Citations: 74 F. App'x 811
Docket Number: No. 03-55908; D.C. No. CV-03-00293-CBM
Parties: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS OF CALIFORNIA, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs—Appellees, v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES; et al., Defendants—Appellants, v. Missionary Church of the Disciples Of Jesus Christ, Plaintiff-Intervenor.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 74
Pages: 811–812

Head Matter:
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS OF CALIFORNIA, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs—Appellees, v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES; et al., Defendants—Appellants, v. Missionary Church of the Disciples Of Jesus Christ, Plaintiff-Intervenor.
No. 03-55908.
D.C. No. CV-03-00293-CBM.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Submitted Sept. 8, 2003.
Decided Sept. 10, 2003.
David M. Liberman, Los Angeles, CA, for Plaintiff-Appellee.
John M. Werlich, Los Angeles, CA, for Defendant-Appellant.
David L. Llewellyn, Jr., Attorney at Law, Fair Oaks, CA, Plaintiff-Intervenor.
Before PREGERSON, THOMAS and PAEZ, Circuit Judges.
This panel unanimously finds this case suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2).

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
This preliminary injunction appeal comes to us for review under Ninth Circuit Rule 3-3. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1292(a)(1), and we affirm.
We subject a district court's order regarding preliminary injunctive relief only to limited review. Walczak v. EPL Prolong, Inc., 198 F.3d 725, 730 (9th Cir.1999). Our review of an order regarding a preliminary injunction "is much more limited than review of an order involving a permanent injunction, where all conclusions of law are freely reviewable." Id. A decision regarding a preliminary injunction is reviewed for abuse of discretion, which occurs only if the district court based its decision on either an erroneous legal standard or clearly erroneous factual findings. Id.
We cannot say that the district court abused its discretion here. We therefore affirm the district court's order granting the preliminary injunction. Our disposition will affect the rights of the parties only until the district court renders final judgment. Sports Form, Inc. v. United Press International, 686 F.2d 750, 752 (9th Cir.1982).
AFFIRMED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.