Judge to rule Tuesday on legal challenge to President Obama's museum and library being built in a public park
by Lolly Bowean, Chicago Tribune
Feb 19, 2019
3 minutes
CHICAGO - A ruling that could determine the fate of plans to build the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side is expected to come down Tuesday.
A federal in Chicago is set to decide whether to allow a lawsuit to move forward that seeks to stop the project from being built on lakefront in Jackson Park.
U.S. Judge John Robert Blakey said he would rule by Tuesday whether the environmental group Protect Our
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