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  2. Majczek and Marcinkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Majczek and Theodore Marcinkiewicz were two Polish-American men arrested and convicted of the murder of 57-year-old Chicago police officer William D. Lundy [1] on December 9, 1932. [2] Initially, officials held 10 youths in custody on suspicion of killing the officer. [3] Some 11½ years later in 1944, following the intervention of ...

  3. McDonald v. City of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Texas (1894) McDonald v. City of Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010), was a landmark [1] decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found that the right of an individual to "keep and bear arms", as protected under the Second Amendment, is incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment and is thereby enforceable against the states.

  4. Gautreaux Project - Wikipedia

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    Gautreaux Project. The Gautreaux Project is a US housing- desegregation project initiated by court order. It is notable both for being one of the only social programs based in a randomized experiment, and the only anti- poverty housing program endorsed by the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations.

  5. Chicago confirms two cases of measles after city resident and ...

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    March 8, 2024 at 1:57 PM. BSIP. Chicago authorities have identified two cases of measles as of Friday, one city resident and a migrant child at a shelter, the first cases reported in Chicago since ...

  6. Terminiello v. City of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Terminiello v. City of Chicago, 337 U.S. 1 (1949), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a "breach of peace" ordinance of the City of Chicago that banned speech that "stirs the public to anger, invites dispute, brings about a condition of unrest, or creates a disturbance" was unconstitutional under the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States ...

  7. Chicago appeals court rejects R. Kelly 's challenge of 20 ...

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    The singer R. Kelly was correctly sentenced to 20 years in prison on child sex convictions in Chicago, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. Jurors in 2022 convicted the Grammy Award-winning R&B ...

  8. City of Chicago v. Morales - Wikipedia

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    Thomas, joined by Rehnquist, Scalia. Laws applied. U.S. Const. amend. XIV. City of Chicago v. Morales, 527 U.S. 41 (1999), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a law cannot be so vague that a person of ordinary intelligence can not figure out what is innocent activity and what is illegal.

  9. H. Candace Gorman - Wikipedia

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    H. Candace Gorman. Education. University of Wisconsin. University of Illinois Chicago School of Law ( JD) Occupation. Civil rights attorney. H. Candace Gorman is a Chicago, Illinois -based civil-rights attorney, known for representing two Guantanamo detainees and also for her work to uncover secret "street files" maintained by the Chicago Police.