LEVAS AND LEVAS v. VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH, ILL.

No. 80-1675.

684 F.2d 446 (1982)

LEVAS AND LEVAS, d/b/a Levas T-Shirts, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided July 7, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael L. Pritzker, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs-appellants.

Michael B. Nash, Chicago, Ill., for defendants-appellees.

Before CUMMINGS, Chief Judge, PELL, Circuit Judge, and EAST, Senior District Judge.


CUMMINGS, Chief Judge.

Peter and Ernest Levas, doing business as Levas T-Shirts, brought suit in federal district court to challenge the facial constitutionality of a drug paraphernalia ordinance enacted by the trustees of the Village of Antioch, Illinois. They sought declaratory and injunctive relief based on Fourteenth Amendment due process and equal protection claims, challenges under the First and Eighth Amendments as incorporated into the Fourteenth Amendment...

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