KUKLA v. VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH

No. 85 C 7946.

647 F.Supp. 799 (1986)

William L. KUKLA and Denise A. DeVore Kukla, Plaintiffs, v. VILLAGE OF ANTIOCH, a municipality, Charles H. Miller, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Police, Mary Lou Weber, Robert C. Wilton, Donald Amundsen, Ronald Cunningham, and Rod White, each of them individually and in their official capacities as members of the Antioch Village Board of Trustees; and Kenneth M. Clark, in his official capacity as Village Attorney, Defendants.

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

November 6, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. Duda, Thomas M. Cannon, Cooper & Cooper, Ltd., Buffalo Grove, Ill., for plaintiffs.

Gregory G. Lawton, Judge & Knight, Ltd., Park Ridge, Ill., for defendants.


MORAN, District Judge.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

A male sergeant and a female dispatcher of a village police department were fired for living together. They bring an action alleging that both the fact of and the procedures accompanying their firing infringed their rights to privacy, freedom of association and due process under the United States Constitution. The village and its agents move to dismiss or in the alternative for summary judgment. Because of the...

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