Donald C. Tomczak v. The City of Chicago, an Illinois Municipal Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1985-06-17

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PELL, Senior Circuit Judge. Defendant below, the City of Chicago, appeals from the district court judgment in favor of plaintiff, Donald C. Tomczak, holding that appellant had violated the Shak-man decree, which controls the use of political patronage in appellant’s employment practices. Appellant raises three i…

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