On August 30, U.S. District Court Victoria Roberts refused to stay her own opinion in Graveline v Johnson, 2:18cv-12354. On August 27, the judge had put independent candidate Chris Graveline on the ballot for Attorney General as an independent, provided he has at least 5,000 valid signatures on his petition. He submitted over 14,000, so it is likely he does have at least 5,000 valid.
The state wanted a stay because it said it will have difficulty checking the petition. The state has also filed a notice to the Sixth Circuit, to reverse the U.S. District Court. In the Sixth Circuit, the case is number 18-1992.