U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1991

Jane Doe v. George D. Small, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, Illinois, the Ottawa Freedom Association, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant

Jane Doe v. George D. Small, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, Illinois, the Ottawa Freedom Association, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · Decided October 22, 1991 · Bauer, Cummings, Wood, Cudahy, Posner, Coffey, Flaum, Easterbrook, Ripple, Manion, Kanne, Gordon
947 F.2d 256; 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 25128; 1991 WL 213889 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Jane Doe v. George D. Small, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, Illinois, the Ottawa Freedom Association, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant

Opinion

ORDER

On consideration of the petition for rehearing with suggestion for rehearing en banc filed by the intervenor-defendant-ap-pellant and the plaintiff’s response thereto, a vote of the active judges of the Court was requested. A majority of the judges voted to rehear this case en banc. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED that rehearing en banc be, and the same is hereby, GRANTED.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the opinion entered in this case on May 28, 1991, 934 F.2d 743, be, and is hereby, VACATED. This case will be reheard en banc at the convenience of the Court.

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