McDonald’s is ending some of its diversity practices, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision outlawing affirmative action in college admissions.
A group of attorneys do not have to face sanctions for seeking a protective order against outside statements in a lawsuit over a doctor’s alleged sexual assault, a state appellate panel ruled.
Four men who allege Soldier Field personnel ignored their complaints that other fans at a soccer match were harassing them with homophobic chants do not have a case under the Illinois Human Rights Act ...
Where asylum applicant failed to show the Guatemalan government was unable or unwilling to protect her from alleged persecution, panel denied petition for review.
Where the case is dismissed for want of prosecution, a plaintiff who still has the right to refile under the Code of Civil Procedure lacks standing to appeal the dismissal.
An attorney who collected more than $15,000 in unreasonable fees after providing inadequate representation in two separate matters should be suspended, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration ...
The nation recently lost a great humanitarian in Jimmy Carter, who served one term as president, from 1977 to 1981. While Carter made no U.S. Supreme Court appointments, he did nominate two ...
Will TikTok be banned this month? That’s the pressing question keeping creators and small business owners in anxious limbo as they await a decision that could upend their livelihoods. The fate of the ...
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The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department, the judiciary’s policymaking body said Thursday.
A Carbondale attorney that was seeking a circuit court judgeship in the March 2024 primary election lost a bid to reverse the Illinois State Board of Elections’ (ISBE) decision to remove her name from ...