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(a) Court Environs Defined. For the purpose of this rule
the term "court environs" shall refer to the following areas:
(1) in Chicago in the United States Courthouse:
(A) the 6th through the 8th floors, and the 10th through
the 25th floors, including;
(B) the central jury assembly lounge, south elevator
banks, and corridors leading from one to the other on the 2nd floor; and,
(C) the 1st floor except for the Designated
Media Area;
(2) in Chicago, but not in the United States Courthouse,
the Probation Offices located at 230 S. Dearborn Street;
(3) in the Eastern Division, but not in Chicago, the
immediate area surrounding the courtroom on the 2nd floor of the Joliet City Hall; and,
(4) in Rockford in the United States Courthouse:
(A) the entire 2nd, 5th and 6th floors;
(B) the lobby and 1st floor areas to include the
Bankruptcy Court clerk’s office, the offices of Probation and Pretrial
Services, and the public corridors immediately adjacent to those offices;
(C) the 3rd floor courtrooms, the mediation rooms, the 4th
floor chambers, and the corridors immediately adjacent to those spaces.
(b) Demonstrating, Soliciting & Loitering Prohibited.
Soliciting and loitering within the court environs is prohibited. The
unapproved congregating of groups or the causing of a disturbance or nuisance
within or on the curtilage of the courthouses of this Court is prohibited. Demonstrating, protesting, picketing or parading outside of the courthouses of this Court
is prohibited only when such action obstructs or impedes the orderly
administration of justice.
(1) In Chicago, the designated Freedom of Speech and Expression area is
the Federal Plaza, located at the southwest corner of Adams and Dearborn
Streets. The General Services
Administration maintains this area and may require special permitting.
(2) In Rockford, the designated Freedom of Speech and Expression area is
public space located at the corner of South Church and Cedar Streets. The General Services Administration
maintains this area and may require special permitting.
(c) No Cameras or Recorders. Except as provided for in an
Order of the Court, direction of the Chief Judge, or the United States
Marshal, the taking of photographs, video, radio and television broadcasting,
or taping in the court environs during the progress of or in connection with any
judicial proceeding, whether or not court is actually in session, is
prohibited.
(d) Marshal to Enforce. The United States Marshal shall
enforce sections (b) and (c) of this rule,
either by ejecting violators from the courthouse or by causing them to appear
before one of the judges of this Court
for a hearing and the imposition of such punishment as the Court may deem
proper.
Amended 5/27/16 and 03/22/19
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