Fumarolo v. Chicago Board of Education

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1990-11-30

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JUSTICE RYAN, concurring: I concur in the majority opinion but write to express my belief that the “one man, one vote” rule is not as fragile as the dissenting opinion would indicate. Its application does not depend solely upon the distinction between the nature of the powers that legislatively created entities pe…

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