If you are unsatisfied with the outcome of the appeal of your case in the your state's court of last resort or the federal appellate court, your next aim will be to obtain a court order from the Supre(...)
After the Federal Appeals Court in Zbaraz v. Hartigan dissolved the decades-old injunction enjoining Illinois' parental notice law, the ACLU Reproductive Rights Project filed this case in state court in October 2009, seeking a state court injunction against the Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act. The lawsuit cites specific protections of privacy, due process, equal protection and gender equality guaranteed by specific provisions of the Illinois Constitution. The ACLU of Illinois contends that these state constitutional provisions are more expansive than protections under the federal constitution. In November, as the Parental Notice law was set to go into effect, the court issued a temporary restraining order barring enforcement of the law. In response, the State of Illinois filed a combined motion to dismiss and for judgment on the pleadings. In March 2010, the court granted the State's motion to dismiss, but ordered that injunction barring the enforcement of the Act remain in place through our appeal to the First District Court of Appeals. We filed our notion of appeal in May 2010. The Thomas Moore Society filed a notice of appeal from the denial of intervention and from the Court's refusal to consider their request to vacate the stay pending an appeal the same month.
Adams County Assistant State's Attorney Jennifer ... help pay for teacher pensions. Quincy Mayor John Spring says the city will have to close two fire stations and lay off 18 firefighters and seven police officers if the Illinois General Assembly decides ...
Tony Slater, deputy director of the Adams County Ambulance Service, was a new employee in 2002 when the service received 10 new child safety seats ... executive director of the Illinois Finance Authority, visited Quincy... All students at five Quincy ...
a small city along a picturesque vein of the Mississippi River about a two-hour drive west of Chicago in Illinois farm country. Its 16,000 people are largely lower-middle class, working at factories, grain farms, the local prison and a hospital ...
Efforts to uncover the structures began in 2009, when Tieken, Dave Nolan with the Western Illinois Field Station of the Illinois ... Gregory sentenced to 60 days in jail in Carthage sexual abuse case Gregory sentenced to 60 days in jail in Carthage sexual ...
THIS PFISTER THAT WAS ARRESTED IS IT BECAUSE HE WAS BEATTING INMtes. a friend of mine said she knows some one in pontiac correctional center an said he was(...) 05 16, 2012 | 00:45
The Illinois Eavesdropping’s battle isn’t over yet. On March 15th, 2012, Melongo will argue her motion to dismiss. She recorded Pamela Taylor, a Cook C(...) 03 04, 2012 | 20:01
I’ll amazed at the bias shown by Chicago Press in reporting cases about Illinois Eavesdropping Law. In Cook County there were three Eavesdropping Cas(...) 02 26, 2012 | 18:05
They would have put any other 20 yr old in jail right away. Its all about who you know and who you are around here its ridiculous. (...) 12 15, 2011 | 17:06
In regards to case # 2012CF58 Allenia Michelle Hemby (Evans) divorced name. She was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, unlawful use of methampheta(...) Report Abuse
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