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Tag: Lawsuit

Federal judge rules against Illinois church on stay-home order

Federal judge rules against Illinois church on stay-home order

— May 4, 2020

SPRINGFIELD – A federal judge in Illinois ruled Sunday, May 3 that Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order is constitutional, even though it interferes with people’s right to…

  • Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

    Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

    — April 29, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — A second Republican state representative on Wednesday, April 29 filed a lawsuit against Gov. J.B. Pritzker alleging he overstepped his authority in ordering Illinoisans…

  • Gun rights advocates sue State Police for alleged FOID delays

    Gun rights advocates sue State Police for alleged FOID delays

    — February 7, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — A pair of gun rights advocacy groups are suing the Illinois State Police, its director and the chief of the Illinois State Police Firearms Services Bureau for “not…

  • Raoul rejects reported OxyContin settlement, sues other opioid makers

    Raoul rejects reported OxyContin settlement, sues other opioid makers

    — September 16, 2019

    SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul this past week said he would reject a settlement agreement with opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma under its reported current terms…

  • Illinois suing Trump Tower for environmental violations 

    Illinois suing Trump Tower for environmental violations 

    — August 20, 2018

    Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has filed suit against the Trump International Tower for dumping millions of gallons of heated waste water into the Chicago River daily without…

  • Lawmaker sues Pritzker, alleges improper use of emergency powers

    Lawmaker sues Pritzker, alleges improper use of emergency powers

    — April 25, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s state of emergency should have expired April 8, an Illinois lawmaker says in a lawsuit, rendering improper his subsequent actions related to the…

  • Two McHenry County townships assert consolidation law unconstitutional

    Two McHenry County townships assert consolidation law unconstitutional

    — October 15, 2019

    SPRINGFIELD — A new state law allowing voters in McHenry County to more easily dissolve their townships already appears headed for tests in court and on the ballot. Two township road…

  • Justices open door for biometric violation lawsuits with Great America ruling

    Justices open door for biometric violation lawsuits with Great America ruling

    — January 30, 2019

    Businesses fingerprinting individuals or using other biometric measures without clients’ consent are subject to lawsuits, according to a state Supreme Court ruling. The Illinois Supreme…

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