This comes a week after the U.S. Department of Justice made a motion for a federal judge to dismiss the criminal case, with prejudice.
In Friday's motion, the DOJ asks for the case to be dismissed "in the interest of justice."
Protests over the shooting of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police erupted downtown in late May and stretched for more than 150 days, leading to continuing clashes with law enforcement.
Emotions ran high outside the federal courthouse Monday as former Louisville Metro Police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison for violating civil rights during the deadly Breonna Taylor raid.
The death of the 26-year-old on March 13, 2020 sparked months of social justice protests in Louisville and led to major police reform.
Glover was the target of Louisville Metro Police raids at several locations across the city in 2020, including the one where police killed Breonna Taylor.
Fischer issued an executive order Monday evening to lift the emergency order put into place last month and remove the remaining barricades along the streets around Jefferson Square Park.
A second grand juror is expressing concerns with the proceedings of the Breonna Taylor case.
Until the decision comes, university officials say the campus will remain open and operating on its regular schedule.