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Judge: Legal fight can continue over whether to build Obama Center in Jackson Park
While stressing the ruling has nothing to do with the question of which side will ultimately win the fight over whether the Obama Presidential Center will be built in Jackson Park, a federal judge will allow that fight to continue to play out in court. -
Amicus briefs touting, opposing Obama Center Jackson Park plan stoke court fight
With the fate of the legal challenge to the Obama Presidential Center's Jackson Park proposal at stake, scholars and others have field briefs, either lauding the benefits of the museum plan, or arguing the project demands more scrutiny, particularly given the cozy relationship between Obama and Chicago city officials, including Mayor Rahm Emanuel. -
City fights back vs effort to block Obama Center, says plan legally sound, will benefit Jackson Park
The city of Chicago is defending its plan to build the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park, against a court challenge, saying the group behind the challenge is on soggy legal ground in seeking an injunction by contending the park was once under Lake Michigan and so is protected from development. -
Kerouacs Cafe shareholders allege they did not receive payments per agreement
Two shareholders in a Chicago restaurant allege they did not receive their incentive payments as outlined in a contract. -
Class action challenges legality of more than 2 million Chicago red light camera tickets
Despite a major settlement earlier this year, the city of Chicago is facing further legal action over the validity of its red light camera program. -
Obama Center opponents say City Hall misled judge over track demolition, tree clearing in Jackson Park
Saying lawyers for the city of Chicago misled a judge, a group opposed to the development of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Jackson Park have asked a federal judge to slap a hold on any further city work in the park while a lawsuit to block the Obama Center project continues.