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Tag: Supreme Court

Lawmakers take on ‘venue shopping’ in constitutional lawsuits

Lawmakers take on ‘venue shopping’ in constitutional lawsuits

— May 26, 2023

SPRINGFIELD – Democrats who control the General Assembly muscled through a last-minute measure that will require any constitutional challenge to state laws to be filed in either Cook…

  • Illinois Supreme Court considers whether a fetus can be a ‘victim’ of murder

    Illinois Supreme Court considers whether a fetus can be a ‘victim’ of murder

    — May 14, 2023

      CHICAGO — In 2007, Reginald Lane shot and killed Jwonda Thurston, his pregnant girlfriend. For the murder, he was sentenced to life in prison, following state statute for someone…

  • Voters to decide statewide races, workers’ rights amendment

    Voters to decide statewide races, workers’ rights amendment

    — November 7, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – On Tuesday, Illinois voters will cast a ballot on a state constitutional amendment, every statewide constitutional office, every seat in the General Assembly and, in…

  • Supreme Court 3rd District: Burke, O’Brien vie for open seat

    Supreme Court 3rd District: Burke, O’Brien vie for open seat

    — October 10, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – The race for the 3rd District Illinois Supreme Court seat features two experienced jurists in a contest that could determine partisan control of the court for the next…

  • State Supreme Court declines to rule on FOID Act for second time

    State Supreme Court declines to rule on FOID Act for second time

    — June 17, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – In a 4-3 decision with a blistering dissent from the Republican minority, the Illinois Supreme Court declined to rule on a question of whether Illinois Firearm Owners…

  • Court rulings supercharge Illinois’ strongest-in-nation biometric privacy law

    Court rulings supercharge Illinois’ strongest-in-nation biometric privacy law

    — March 1, 2023

    SPRINGFIELD – In the wake of a pair of recent decisions from the Illinois Supreme Court strengthening the state’s law governing how companies must treat employees’ and customers’…

  • Theis sworn in as Illinois Supreme Court chief justice

    Theis sworn in as Illinois Supreme Court chief justice

    — October 26, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – Justice Mary Jane Theis was sworn in Wednesday, Oct. 26 as chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, the fourth woman in the state’s history to hold the position….

  • State Supreme Court denies former lawmakers’ claim for back pay

    State Supreme Court denies former lawmakers’ claim for back pay

    — September 22, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday, Sept. 22 rejected a lawsuit filed by two former state legislators who sued for back pay they believed they were due for raises…

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