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Tag: SCOTUS

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett could block Illinois’ assault weapons ban

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett could block Illinois’ assault weapons ban

— May 10, 2023

  SPRINGFIELD – A single justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is now weighing whether to block Illinois’ assault weapons ban from being enforced while the case is being heard…

  • Bill seeks to enforce federal anti-discrimination standards in state law

    Bill seeks to enforce federal anti-discrimination standards in state law

    — March 6, 2023

    SPRINGFIELD – In response to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision restricting the ability of people to recover damages in federal court for certain discrimination claims, Democrats…

  • Illinois has tangled history with abortion despite recent liberal push

    Illinois has tangled history with abortion despite recent liberal push

    — May 3, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – A leaked draft of an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision that could overturn the landmark 1973 case Roe v. Wade reignited a political debate over whether access to…

  • SCOTUS may hear Illinois case on life sentences for juveniles

    SCOTUS may hear Illinois case on life sentences for juveniles

    — June 24, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD — Lawyers for an Illinois man who was sentenced to 130 years for a murder when he was 16 years old are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how life sentences for…

  • Illinois Attorney General files brief against restrictive voting law in Florida

    Illinois Attorney General files brief against restrictive voting law in Florida

    — August 4, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul was co-lead on a court brief filed Monday, Aug. 3 by a coalition of 20 attorneys general in opposition to a Florida law that makes…

  • Pritzker urges Congress to ‘be like Illinois’ in protecting abortion services

    Pritzker urges Congress to ‘be like Illinois’ in protecting abortion services

    — May 12, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – Gov. J.B. Pritzker called on Congress Wednesday, May 11 to “be like Illinois” and codify abortion access into federal law. Pritzker made those comments at a Fairview…

  • R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Corn Marketing chairman reflects on career

    R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Corn Marketing chairman reflects on career

    — February 8, 2022

    A pair of bills introduced by Illinois lawmakers could severely impact how farmers can use insecticides and herbicides; we have details. Please keep reading for important details on…

  • SCOTUS cuts census short after state commits $1 million to outreach

    SCOTUS cuts census short after state commits $1 million to outreach

    — October 15, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, Oct. 13 the Trump administration could shorten the U.S. Census count, just hours after the Illinois government committed an…

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