When the Supreme Court this week wades into the contentious issue of transgender rights, the justices will hear from an ...
A majority of Supreme Court justices didn’t seem convinced Monday that federal regulators misled companies as they refused to allow them to sell sweet flavored vaping products following a surge in ...
A federal judge granted class certification in a lawsuit alleging conditions at the Cook County Department of Corrections present a danger to individuals who depend on a cane, crutch or walker for ...
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation launched a new online licensing system this fall, the first phase in a plan to modernize the management and licensing process for ...
Johnson & Bell Ltd. must pay sanctions to a former client for filing a lawsuit over unpaid legal fees in violation of the parties’ mandatory arbitration provision, a state appellate panel ruled.
Where an administrative board considers evidence not presented during the hearing and barred by statute, its decision based on such evidence is erroneous and should be reversed.
U.S. District Judge Elaine Bucklo of the Northern District of Illinois recently ruled that amendments to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act were intended to be applied retroactively.
A Cook County jury awarded a combined $2 million verdict to two Metra employees who were injured when a passing train crashed into the stationary train they were on.
Then-Chicago Ald. Danny Solis had already been cooperating with the FBI for a little more than a year in June 2017 when he ...
A former Chicago Public Schools teacher can pursue a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and retaliation, a federal judge ...
A music corporation cannot be forced to come to Chicago to answer allegations that it and other defendants failed to receive ...
Where defendant is charged with two offenses from the same act that share a felony class, minimum sentence, and term of MSR, maximum sentence determines which is more serious.