Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has denied a bid to block the construction of the proposed Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's Jackson Park
Amy Coney Barrett speaks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. | Alex Brandon, file/AP PhotoSupreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied a bid to block the construction of the proposed Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's Jackson Park on Friday, acting alone and without releasing an explanation of her decision.
Among other reasons, the applicants said groundbreaking should halt because trees in Jackson Park are critical to migratory birds, and because of short-term effects like noise and air pollution. Barrett's decision means the Supreme Court will allow the construction of the presidential center to continue.to break ground earlier this year, following four years of review.
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