FAIRLEY v. ANDREWS

No. 03 C 5207.

300 F.Supp.2d 660 (2004)

Roger FAIRLEY and Richard Gackowski, Plaintiffs, v. Supt. Dennis ANDREWS, et al., Defendants.

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

January 27, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven Francis Molo, Bradley C. Graveline, Cardelle Bratton Spangler, Richard Allen Duda, Andrew A. Malahowski, Christiana M. Coop, Winston & Strawn LLP, Robert M. Hodge, Law Offices, Chicago, IL, for plaintiffs.

Daniel P. Duffy, Duffy & Mundo P.C., E. Michael Kelly, James Matthias Lydon, Robert Thomas Shannon, Kristy Marie Kelly, Hinshaw & Culbertson, Michael Joseph Hayes, Wallace Cyril Solberg, John Thomas Roache, Gardner, Carton & Douglas LLP, Michael M. Cabonargi, Joel Christopher Griswold, Gardner, Carton & Douglas LLP, Jeffrey S. McCutchan, Cook County State's Attorney, Louis R. Hegeman, Cook County State's Attorney's Office, Paul Anthony Castiglione, Cook County State's Attorney, Chicago, IL, for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

CASTILLO, Judge.

Plaintiffs Roger Fairley and Richard Gackowski, two former Cook County Department of Corrections ("CCDOC") correctional officers, allege that Defendants1 harassed them and retaliated against them because they spoke out against and attempted to speak out against the excessive use of force by their fellow correctional officers. Defendants have brought four separate motions to...

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