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Tag: Supreme Court

Judicial candidates could see limits on ‘dark money’ contributions

Judicial candidates could see limits on ‘dark money’ contributions

— April 12, 2022

Editor’s note: This article is part of an ongoing “Session Recap” series in which Capitol News Illinois is following up on many of the more-than 200 measures that passed both…

  • State Supreme Court reviewing FOID law constitutionality

    State Supreme Court reviewing FOID law constitutionality

    — March 18, 2022

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked for a second time to decide whether a state law requiring gun owners to have a firearm permit is unconstitutional – a question…

  • State High Court to consider former Bear’s defamation suit

    State High Court to consider former Bear’s defamation suit

    — September 23, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – A case before the Illinois Supreme Court centers on whether a former Super Bowl MVP has a right to learn the identity of a woman who accused him of sexual harassment,…

  • California law, U.S. Constitution at center of Illinois FOID case

    California law, U.S. Constitution at center of Illinois FOID case

    — September 17, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked to consider the laws of the state of California and the U.S. Constitution in ruling on one man’s eligibility to be issued…

  • Democrats release new Supreme Court district maps

    Democrats release new Supreme Court district maps

    — May 25, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD — Democrats in the Illinois General Assembly on Tuesday, May 25 released a new proposed Illinois Supreme Court district map, redrawing district lines to maximize Democrats’…

  • Task force reviews changes to qualified immunity for Illinois officers

    Task force reviews changes to qualified immunity for Illinois officers

    — October 8, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – A new state task force continued discussions Thursday, Oct. 7 as to what changes could be made to the way state law approaches qualified immunity for law enforcement…

  • Illinois’ eviction moratorium set to expire Oct. 3

    Illinois’ eviction moratorium set to expire Oct. 3

    — September 20, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – The state’s moratorium on enforcement of residential evictions will expire on Oct. 3, according to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s latest COVID-19 executive order issued Friday….

  • State courts prepare to resume normal operations

    State courts prepare to resume normal operations

    — June 30, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – State courts in Illinois are preparing to return to normal operations after nearly 16 months of operating under special rules brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The…

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