The lawsuit lists three specific times Dumke requested information from the city and was denied. (Read the full lawsuit here) In one case, Dumke requested Mayor Daley’s appointment calendar and schedule for November and December of 2009 and February through April of 2010. Typically, the Mayor’s office sends a list of Daley’s public meetings to reporters each day, but Dumke was wondering who Daley was meeting with in City Hall during those times. Jenny Hoyle, a spokeswoman with the city’s law department, said Dumke’s schedule request was too big, which is why it was rejected. She said Daley’s schedule is not maintained in a searchable database, therefore “every schedule includes information that needs to be redacted, including the personal contact information of the Mayor’s security detail—the Chicago police officers assigned to him for that day.”