“As a [temporary restraining order] is interlocutory and is not technically an injunction, it is ordinarily not appeal-able. However, when a grant or denial of [such an order] ‘might have a “serious, perhaps irreparable, consequence,” and... can be “effectually challenged” only by immediate appeal,’ we may exercise appellate jurisdiction.”
Romer v. Green Point Savings Bank,
In light of the decision of the United States Supreme Court in
Lantz v. Ross,
It is therefore hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the emergency motion to vacate the Temporary Restraining Order is GRANTED and said Temporary Restraining Order is VACATED. We stay this order until Sunday, January 30, 2005, at 12:01 A.M., in order to permit Plaintiff-Appellee Ross to seek such further review as he may deem warranted.
