BROWN v. 1995 TENET PARAAMERICA BICYCLE CHALLENGE

No. 95 C 5631.

959 F.Supp. 496 (1997)

Gary BROWN, Plaintiff, v. 1995 TENET PARAAMERICA BICYCLE CHALLENGE, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

March 13, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alan M. Goldstein, Law Office of Alan M. Goldstein, Glenview, IL, for Plaintiff.

John K. DeVine, Cassidy, Schade & Gloor, Chicago, IL, Donald H. Mullins, Badgley-Mullins Law Group, Seattle, WA, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

BUCKLO, District Judge.

Gary Brown is a cyclist whose lower extremities are paralyzed. Therefore, he rides a specially designed tricycle. In September 1994, he registered to participate in the 1995 Tenet ParaAmerica Bicycle Challenge ("ParaAmerica"), which was a cross-country bicycle tour for both disabled and "able-bodied" riders. After the defendants prevented him from participating in the ParaAmerica because of his...

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