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Joshua GRAHAM and Andrew Vice, Plaintiff-Appellants, v. PEKIN FIRE DEPARTMENT, City of Pekin, Illinois Department of Public Health, and Jay R. Pritzker, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of Illinois, Defendant-Appellees.
Janelle Hermann, Individually, as Well as on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Deland-Weldon CUSD #57, a Body Politic and Corporate, Amanda Geary, as Superintendent Deland-Weldon CUSD #57, Illinois Deparment of Public Health, Illinois State Board of Education, and Jay R. Pritzker, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of Illinois, Defendants-Appellees.
Jean R. Glass, Jesse J. Fowler, Trina Tangerose, Valerie L. Gregory, Mike Winters, Kimberly K. Watson, Richard W. Logan, and Gregory L. Gurski, Individually, as Well as on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Illinois Department of Corrections; Illinois Department of Human Services; Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs; Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice; Illinois Department Central Management Services; Illinois Department of Public Health; the Illinois Nurses Association; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 31; Illinois State Employees Association, Local 2002; Wexford Helath Services, Inc., and Jay R. Pritzker, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of Illinois, Defendants-Appellants.
Opinion correct and superseded. For superseding opinion, see 2022 WL 1223641.
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Docket No: NOS. 4-22-0270, 4-22-0271, 4-22-0272, cons.
Decided: April 13, 2022
Court: Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District.
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