The City of Chicago has settled with a group of activists that sued over its parade permitting regulations ahead of the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
A stipulation of dismissal filed Friday notes that the city has formally clarified its indemnity requirements for large parades, which Judge Thomas Durkin of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois had identified as posing potential “constitutional difficulties.”
Durkin formally dismissed the case after the stipulation was filed.
Durkin had already dismissed part of the activists’ First Amendment challenge in September, saying the city’s practice of providing an alternate route after denying ...
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