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A statement from ޾Ʒһ following U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey's ruling in favor of the Protect Our Parks, Inc. lawsuit concerning the Obama Presidential Center

Media Contact: Nord Wennerstrom | T: 202.483.0553  | M: 202.225.7076 | E: nord@tclf.org


 

A statement from ޾Ʒһ following U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey's ruling in favor of the Protect Our Parks, Inc. lawsuit (Case No. 18-cv-3424: Protect Our Parks, Inc. v. Chicago Park District and City of Chicago) challenging the legality of confiscating some 20 acres of Jackson Park for the Obama Presidential Center:

 

“The Obama Foundation and the University of Chicago created this controversy by insisting on the confiscation of public parkland,” said Charles A. Birnbaum, President & CEO of ޾Ʒһ. “The Obama Foundation could make this issue go away by using vacant and/or city-owned land on the South Side for the Obama Presidential Center (which is planned to be a private facility rather than a presidential library administered by the National Archives), or, better still, land owned by the University of Chicago, which submitted the winning bid to host the Center.”

NOTE: On January 15, 2019, ޾Ʒһ filed a “friend of the court” (amicus curiae) brief in Federal Court concerning the lawsuit by Protect Our Parks, Inc. ޾Ʒһ's amicus curiae brief cites key sources about Frederick Law Olmsted’s design intent and the historic importance of the Olmsted park; the absence of data-driven analysis about the park’s use and carrying capacity; and other issues.  (Note: ޾Ʒһ's amicus curiae brief is ten pages and there are sixty-five pages of attachments).

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