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Judge in Obama Center Suit Won’t Let Case Drag On

A federal judge overseeing an environmental group’s lawsuit to halt construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park said he’s not going to allow the case to drag on. “Lingering’s not gonna happen,” U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey told lawyers in the case.

However, Blakey did not set a trial date, which will be decided at a hearing scheduled for Dec. 5.

An environmental group known as Protect Our Parks has argued that the city and Chicago Park District should not build the Obama project in the park. They contend that transferring parkland to a private entity such as the Obama Foundation is a violation of Park District code and state law.

Lawyers for the city and the Park District have answered that the suit is misguided. They expect to file a motion for dismissal after next week’s City Council vote on a new ordinance governing the project.


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