I implied or stated that people can enter on a K1, get married and get an AOS package submitted within 3 months. That part, with the exception of the forms which other than revisions are not controlled by USCIS and, have not changed since 2014. There is ample evidence here on VJ of people doing it (you can search yourself), as I have seen several recent posts of people getting their packages together before the I94 expires.
As to the San Diego FO specifically, no, I am not aware of any specific VJ case. Also, I am not dismissing what some lawyers are saying, but I do like to stay open minded and reserve judgement until we get the entire story. I expect there is a reason SD seems to be the forefront of this, and I would like to understand this more rather than make a conclusion on what some lawyers say. Time will tell, but I do agree, policies have changed, maybe this will get Congress to actually do something rather than using "Immigration Reform" as a political football.