Opinion ID: 51800
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Plaintiff’s Motion for TRO

Text: With his July 5, 2006 complaint, Camp filed a motion for a temporary restraining order (“TRO”) or preliminary injunction compelling defendants to accept his application and renew his GFL. On July 11, 2006, the district court entered a two-sentence order summarily granting Camp’s TRO motion, as follows: This action is currently before the court on the plaintiff’s motion for temporary restraining order [Doc. No. 2]. After considering the written pleadings filed by the parties and conducting a hearing on this matter, the court GRANTS the plaintiff’s motion for temporary restraining order [Doc. No. 2] as follows: after the completion by the plaintiff of an application for the renewal of his [GFL] and for a temporary renewal license pursuant [to Ga. Code Ann.] § 16-11-129 with the exception of the disclosure of his [SSN], the Probate Court of 4 Carroll County shall accept and process the plaintiff’s applications regardless of the omission of the plaintiff’s [SSN]. The district court’s order did not address any of Camp’s Privacy Act claims or state law claims. It did not address Camp’s claims about the illegalities in the GFL application form or any of the other declaratory or injunctive relief requested by Camp. The district court simply ordered defendants to process and accept Camp’s application for a GFL without his SSN.4 Defendants complied, processed Camp’s application, and issued his renewed GFL.5