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Tag: Illinois Supreme Court

Restaurant asks Illinois Supreme Court to throw out indoor dining ban

Restaurant asks Illinois Supreme Court to throw out indoor dining ban

— December 21, 2020

SPRINGFIELD — Lawyers for a Kane County restaurant are asking the Illinois Supreme Court to overturn an appellate court decision that found the governor’s indoor dining ban was…

  • Newly elected Supreme Court justice sworn in

    Newly elected Supreme Court justice sworn in

    — December 4, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Justice David K. Overstreet took the oath to become a member of the Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday, Dec. 3. The 54-year-old was sworn in by his predecessor, Justice…

  • Court rules city’s policy violates a state ban on ticket quotas

    Court rules city’s policy violates a state ban on ticket quotas

    — November 22, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The state’s highest court has struck down a southern Illinois city’s policy that partly evaluates police officers on the number of citations officers issue, finding…

  • Illinois Supreme Court appoints justice to replace Kilbride

    Illinois Supreme Court appoints justice to replace Kilbride

    — November 10, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The highest court in Illinois appointed a new member to its bench on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Justice Robert L. Carter, 74, will join the Illinois Supreme Court, effective…

  • State expands pro bono program addressing backlog of appeals

    State expands pro bono program addressing backlog of appeals

    — November 2, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Supreme Court is expanding a program that allows attorneys to volunteer on criminal appeals cases currently making up an extensive backlog. The Volunteer…

  • High court: Pleading guilty does not prevent innocence claims

    High court: Pleading guilty does not prevent innocence claims

    — December 3, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — People who plead guilty to crimes are not automatically precluded from later asserting claims of innocence, the state’s highest court ruled on Thursday, Dec. 3. The…

  • 10 lawsuits over COVID-19 restrictions merged in one court

    10 lawsuits over COVID-19 restrictions merged in one court

    — November 18, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court agreed to combine 10 lawsuits challenging indoor dining bans across the state with existing cases in Sangamon County that raise the same legal…

  • Failed retention bid is first ever in state Supreme Court’s history

    Failed retention bid is first ever in state Supreme Court’s history

    — November 4, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – For the first time since Illinois adopted judicial retention elections in 1964, an Illinois Supreme Court justice lost a retention bid to stay on the state’s highest…

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