A group that has long opposed construction on the site of a historic Chicago park asked the Supreme Court to temporarily block construction work.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Friday to stop work at the site of the proposed Obama presidential center in Chicago.on the site of a historic Chicago park asked the Supreme Court to temporarily block construction work, which began August 16. The opponents filed an emergency motion directed to Amy Coney Barrett, the justice assigned to that part of the country.
A federal judge and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit both declined to stop construction.
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