Judge tosses lawsuit likening pro-Gaza expressway shutdown near O’Hare to ‘false imprisonment’ – Chicago Sun-Times

In her ruling Thursday, U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland wrote, “The Court does not doubt that Plaintiff felt trapped in his car and in fact could not easily go where he wanted to. ... But to state claim for false imprisonment, the confinement must be ‘involuntary;’ it is not enough for a plaintiff to voluntarily remain in a place even if they believe they are justified in doing so.”
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Call my shrink
7 months ago

Another DB dem judge

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