This injunction forbids the school from using money raised for operating expenses to close the school within the next 60 days, according to local news outlet WDBJ7.
Sweet Briar supporters were hoping for a permanent injunction to stop the closure of the school, as well as the removal of the college's president and board of trustees. Last month, Amherst County Attorney Ellen Bowyer filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia that would have kept the college open, after Sweet Briar leadership announced in early March that the school would close following the current semester.
In a separate ruling on Tuesday, Bedford County Circuit Judge James W. Updike Jr. ruled that Bowyer does have standing to bring the case, in a victory for those trying to keep the college open, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. However, the judge also ruled that Sweet Briar is a corporation and not a trust, which is a victory for the college.
Updike hopes a compromise will come from this decision, according to Hawes Spencer, a local journalist covering the case.
Judge says no board ouster, no new board, no permanent injunction, no receiver, no legal fees. BUT he grants 60-day injunction!
- Hawes Spencer (@HawesSpencer) April 15, 2015
Let me clarify. The 60-day only bans spending general donations on the closing. Judge hopes for compromise.
- Hawes Spencer (@HawesSpencer) April 15, 2015
Sweet Briar College sent the following statement to Business Insider following Updike's ruling:
We are pleased with the judge's decision today. It was clear he carefully reviewed the
Bowyer told local news station WDBJ7 that she plans to appeal Tuesday's decision and bring the case to the Supreme Court of Virginia. The Amherst County attorney will an order that would keep the school open, according to WDBJ7.
The school's alumnae also seem to believe that the fight to save their school isn't over.
WE ARE SAVING SWEET BRIAR!!!! We have a 60 day injunction and they are not allowed to use funds to close the school!!!!!!!! #savesweetbriar
- SaveSweetBriar (@SaveSweetBriar) April 15, 2015
Huge win for #SaveSweetBriar, 1of few remaining women's college. Temp inj granted! BOD replacement denied, but it was a reach
- Sister Rose Window (@SrRoseWindow) April 15, 2015