SKOLNICK v. ILLINOIS STATE ELECTORAL BOARD

No. 69 C 902.

307 F.Supp. 691 (1969)

Sherman H. SKOLNICK and Harriet Sherman, Plaintiffs, v. ILLINOIS STATE ELECTORAL BOARD, Defendant.

United States District Court N. D. Illinois, E. D.

December 1, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Skolnick and Sherman appeared pro se.

Chicago Bar Association by John J. Sullivan, and James P. Chapman, Chicago, Ill., appeared as amicus curiae.

Don H. Reuben, Esq., Lawrence Gunnels, Chicago, Ill., and John E. Cassidy, Jr., Peoria, Ill., for defendant.

Before FAIRCHILD, Circuit Judge, and CAMPBELL and AUSTIN, District Judges.


MEMORANDUM, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECREE

PER CURIAM.

Plaintiffs acting pro se have brought this action on their own behalf and on behalf of, "all other voters, residents, citizens, taxpayers and persons similarly situated", and seek to set aside the present apportionment plans of the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives, both of which were adopted in 1965, alleging that these plans do not comply with the most recent constitutional...

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