Minor T G v. Midland School District 7 et al
Minor T G |
Midland School District 7 and Illinois State Board of Education |
1:2009cv01392 |
November 23, 2009 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Marshall |
John A. Gorman |
Joe Billy McDade |
None |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1401 Education: Handicapped Child Act |
None |
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Filing 111 ORDER & OPINION Entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 1/27/2012. Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment 95 is GRANTED, and Plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgment 100 is DENIED. IT IS SO ORDERED. CASE TERMINATED.(RP, ilcd) |
Filing 81 ORDER & OPINION Entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 9/29/2010.For the foregoing reasons, Plaintiffs Motion for Leave to File 80 is DENIED, Defendant ISBE and Kochs Motion to Adopt Defendant School Districts Motion to Strike 79 is GRANTED, Defend ant School Districts Motion to Strike 78 is GRANTED, Plaintiffs Fourth Amended Complaint is STRICKEN, Defendants ISBE and Kochs Motion to Dismiss 69 is GRANTED, and Defendant School Districts Motion to Dismiss Counts IV, V, and VI and to Strike P ortions of Plaintiffs Third Amended Complaint 73 is GRANTED. Plaintiffs first three claims against the School District regarding the Final Order of the IHO, and the implementation thereof, remain before this Court. The matter is REFERRED back to Magistrate Judge Gorman for further pre-trial proceedings. IT IS SO ORDERED. (RP, ilcd) |
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