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Minor C.G. Sues Deerfield Public Schools District 109 in Federal Court

25-cv-13406
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Case Summary

A minor identified as C.G. has filed a federal lawsuit against Deerfield Public Schools District 109, docketed as 25-cv-13406. The filing category indicates a claim for miscellaneous relief under code 45, which typically signals a civil rights or statutory claim brought on behalf of a minor in an educational setting. The court and full factual record have not been confirmed from available data. Details on the specific allegations — whether disability discrimination, due process violations, or another theory — are not yet available from the current summary. The case is at an early stage.

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Key Issues

  • Civil rights or statutory claims by a minor against a public school district
  • Identity of plaintiff protected as a minor
  • Nature of relief sought under miscellaneous relief category 45
  • Potential Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or Section 504 claims
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Case Timeline

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Other April 19, 2026

1:25-cv-13406 C.G. v. Deerfield Public Schools District 109 et al

A miscellaneous relief filing landed in C.G. v. Deerfield Public Schools District 109 et al, case no. 1:25-cv-13406. The sparse docket entry gives little away — 'Miscellaneous Relief (45)' is a catch-all category that can cover anything from emergency injunctive requests to sealing motions. Without the underlying document, the nature and scope of the relief sought is unknown.

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