Communist Party of Illinois v. Ogilvie
Decision Date | 21 September 1972 |
Docket Number | No. 72 C 915.,72 C 915. |
Citation | 357 F. Supp. 105 |
Parties | The COMMUNIST PARTY OF ILLINOIS et al., Plaintiffs, v. Richard B. OGILVIE et al., Defendants. |
Court | U.S. District Court — Northern District of Illinois |
David Goldberger, Sybille Fritzsche, Chicago, Ill., John J. Abt, New York City, for plaintiffs.
Bernard Genis, Asst. Atty. Gen., Chicago, Ill., for defendants.
Before CUMMINGS, Circuit Judge, and MAROVITZ and McMILLEN, District Judges.
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
This cause came on to be heard on plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction and the court having considered the complaint, the affidavits provided by plaintiffs and documents in opposition thereto, and having heard argument in open court, this court states as follows:
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