Citing an opinion of a US District Court Judge, even if it is eventually published in the Federal Supplement, is not binding on any other court. If the case were to be reviewed by a US circuit, that opinion would be binding on all the districts within the Circuit, but not on any other circuit.
I can't believe any attorney would be so ignorant as to think the opinion of one US District court judge is binding on any other US District Court.
Someone as ignorant as you has no business telling me about case law. If you are such a hotshot legal researcher, I'm sure you can back up your claim that the decision of a single US District Court Judge is binding on other US District Courts. The problem is, you know it isn't true.
Good luck in finding one.
So I guess all those Fed. Supp.'s in the library are just useless now. I'll spread the word.