WEINSTEIN v. EDGAR

No. 93 C 1102.

826 F.Supp. 1165 (1993)

Grace WEINSTEIN, Plaintiff, v. James EDGAR, in his capacity as Governor of the State of Illinois; Illinois State Board of Education; Robert Leininger, in his capacity as Superintendent of the Illinois State Board of Education; Cook County Board of Education; Richard J. Martwick, Dr., in his capacity as Superintendent of the Cook County Board of Education; Chicago Board of Education; Florence B. Cox, in her capacity as President of the Chicago Board of Education; and Chicago Public Schools, Acting General Superintendent, Defendants.

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

July 7, 1993.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

ASPEN, District Judge:

Plaintiff Grace Weinstein, a Chicago public school teacher, brings this action against Governor James Edgar, Robert Leininger in his capacity as Superintendent of the Illinois State Board of Education, and Florence B. Cox in her capacity as President of the Chicago Board of Education,1 challenging the constitutionality of 105 ILCS 5/24-2, which designates Good Friday as a holiday...

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