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The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on federal injunctions means ‘more work’ for Illinois Attorney General’s office and others ...
Ruling hailed as a "victory" by supporters, but people in Wisconsin still face other obstacles to accessing reproductive care ...
High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be ...
A federal judge ordered an in-person hearing for Aug. 12 on a motion by the state to dismiss the case. A separate case the ...
The DOJ has sued the entire federal district court in Maryland over an order that puts a temporary hold on deportations, ...
More Heartland kids will have their voices heard in court under an expansion of a program in southern Illinois.
Alton couple killed after felon speeds through red light in Wood River ...
Chicago-area office buildings and retail bank branches leased to First Midwest are collateral for a massive distressed real ...
“Last year homelessness increased 116% in the state of Illinois,” Doug Kenshol, co-founder of the Illinois Shelter Alliance, ...
A new Illinois law was supposed to go into effect this month, but it’s now being held up in court until July 2026.
The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals this week set oral arguments for a case challenging Illinois’ gun ban for Sept. 22.