Martin Baylor v. Gary Public Library, et al
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ORDER: This Court has received 1 envelope, document no. 136, under seal from the district court. All documents filed in this Court, except those required to be sealed by statute or rule are considered public. Pursuant to 7th Circuit Operating Procedure 10(b), documents sealed in the district court will be maintained under seal in this Court for 14 days, to afford time to request the approval required by section (a) of this operating procedure. Absent a motion from a party these sealed documents will be placed in the public record on 10/04/2011. Motion shall be filed by 10/03/2011. NOTE: VACATED per the court's 9/19/11 order. [8] [6338445] [11-2184]--[Edited 09/19/2011 by CD to reflect vacated] (RT)
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT
Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse
Room 2722 - 219 S. Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Office of the Clerk
Phone: (312) 435-5850
www.ca7.uscourts.gov
ORDER: Seventh Circuit Operating Procedure 10
September 19, 2011
MARTIN BAYLOR,
Plaintiff - Appellant
No.: 11-2184
v.
GARY PUBLIC LIBRARY, et al.,
Defendants - Appellees
Originating Case Information:
District Court No: 2:10-cv-00395-WCL-APR
Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division
District Judge William C. Lee
This Court has received 1 envelope, document no. 136, under seal from the district court. All
documents filed in this Court, except those required to be sealed by statute or rule are
considered public. Pursuant to 7th Circuit Operating Procedure 10(b), documents sealed in
the district court will be maintained under seal in this Court for fourteen (14) days, to afford
time to request the approval required by section (a) of this operating procedure. Absent a
motion from a party these sealed documents will be placed in the public record on October
4, 2011.
form name: c7_Order_OP10.jsp(form ID: 144)
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