VODAK v. CITY OF CHICAGO

No. 03 C 2463.

624 F.Supp.2d 933 (2009)

Kevin VODAK et al, individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF CHICAGO, Former Superintendent Terry G. Hillard; Chief Philip Cline; Chief Jerry Robinson, Deputy Chief Tom Byrne, Deputy Chief Ralph Chiczewski, Commander John Killacky, Commander Sam Christian, Commander David Doherty, Commander Marianne Perry, Commander John R. Risley, Commander Joseph Griffin, Commander Daniel Dugan, Commander Charles Williams, Lieutenant Kevin Ryan, Lieutenant Neil Sullivan, Lieutenant Dave Sobscyzk, Assistant Deputy Frank Limon; Former Assistant Deputy Superintendent Ron Huberman, Counsel Karen Rowan, Counsel Thomas Epach, Jr., Officer Barker, Officer Bilyj, Officer M. Black, Lieutenant Carson Earnest, Officer L Coleman, Officer E. Cortez, Officer W. Clucas, Officer A. Dakuras, Officer C. Decicco, Officer G. Gamboa, Officer E. Gedrekis, Officer R. Hagen, Officer L. Heise, Officer D. Herrera, Officer R. Hughes, Officer Hunt, Officer K. Jaros, Officer Johnson, Officer A. Kizziah, Officer D. Koonig, Officer T. Lieber, Officer T. Loconte and Officer K. McClearn, Defendants.

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

February 27, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janine L. Hoft, Joey L. Mogul, Sarah Jeanette Gelsomino, People's Law Offices, James Russell Fennerty, James R. Fennerty & Associates, LLC, Jeffrey David Naffziger, Christensen & Ehret LLP, Melinda L. Power, West Town Community Law Office, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff.

Richard Thomas Sikes, Jr., Audrey Lane Brodrick, Jeffrey J. Mayer, Joseph P. Roddy, Richard Bruce Levy, Suzanne Miriam Rose, Terrence J. Sheahan, Kellye L. Fabian, Freeborn & Peters, LLP, Chicago, IL, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

VIRGINIA M. KENDALL, District Judge.

On March 20, 2003, a large group of protestors gathered in Chicago's federal plaza to demonstrate their disapproval of the United States' military action in Iraq. The original group, numbered between five thousand and ten thousand, left the Federal Plaza and began to march northward. The protestors did not have a permit to assemble or to march. As the march proceeded, thousands more...

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