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24, May 2012 - Illinois House Approves Bill to Allow Recordings of Police Officers - YAHOO!
Video recordings without sound are legal in the state and a federal appeals court banned the enforcement of Illinois' no-audio-recording law this month before Chicago's NATO summit. * The Illinois House rejected the measure in March 59-45, according to the ...
24, May 2012 - Fitzgerald stepping down as U.S. attorney in Chicago - The Southern
As the top federal law enforcement official in northern Illinois, Fitzgerald was at the center of some of the biggest legal stories in the state's history, including corruption convictions against Ryan, a Republican, and Blagojevich, a Democrat.
24, May 2012 - Prosecutors urge Supreme Court not to hear Snow case
BLOOMINGTON — A Bloomington man serving life in prison for the 1991 murder of a gas station attendant should not have the chance to bring his case to the Illinois Supreme Court, prosecutors argued in a recent court filing.
24, May 2012 - Correction: Supreme Court-Illinois Redistricting - YAHOO!
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a May 21 story about an Illinois redistricting lawsuit, The Associated Press erroneously reported the proportion of the state's population that is Hispanic. The Hispanic population is 15.8 percent, not 32.5 percent. Court refuses to ...
23, May 2012 - Appeals court dismisses Illinois wage hike suit - Reuters
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31 ... said the union disagrees with the ruling and continues to pursue another lawsuit it filed in Illinois court. "The governor has a moral obligation, and under the ...
23, May 2012 - APNewsBreak: 22 states join campaign finance fight - El Paso Times
The Supreme Court is being asked to reverse a state court's decision to uphold the Montana ... California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico ...
23, May 2012 - 22 states, including Kentucky, join campaign finance fight - Evansville Courier-Press
The Supreme Court is being asked to reverse a state court’s decision to uphold the Montana ... Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont ...
23, May 2012 - Correction: Supreme Court-Illinois Redistricting - Birmingham News
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a May 21 story about an Illinois redistricting lawsuit, The Associated Press erroneously reported the proportion of the state's population that is Hispanic. The Hispanic population is 15.8 percent, not 32.5 percent.
23, May 2012 - Correction: Supreme Court-Illinois Redistricting - WOWK
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a May 21 story about an Illinois redistricting lawsuit, The Associated Press erroneously reported the proportion of the state's population that is Hispanic. The Hispanic population is 15.8 percent, not 32.5 percent.
23, May 2012 - Federal court blocks Illinois eavesdropping law - Herald & Review
CHICAGO (AP) — A federal court in Chicago has granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of Illinois' controversial eavesdropping law. The law makes it a felony to make an audio recording of a conversation unless all parties agree ...
23, May 2012 - Pharmacists could refuse to dispense contraception based on moral grounds under bill - LJWORLD
In Lawrence, Kansas University’s Watkins ... However, that was overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court last year. Currently, four states — Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota — have laws like the one proposed in Kansas.
22, May 2012 - Court refuses to hear Ill. redistricting challenge - The State
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new congressional and legislative lines are unconstitutional. The high court on ...
22, May 2012 - Court refuses to hear Ill. redistricting challenge - Pantagraph
The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new congressional and legislative lines are unconstitutional. The high court on Monday turned away the lawsuit ...
22, May 2012 - Springfield man gets 20 years in meth case - State Journal-Register
Kim said a member of the Illinois State Police Methamphetamine Response Team said ... He said Powell accepted responsibility in a letter to the court and that more than 8,000 grams of fluid found in the storage locker contained at the most ...
22, May 2012 - County sues mortgage lenders, claiming fraud - State Journal-Register
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois prosecutor is suing 22 local and national banks ... to sidestep recording fees his county should have been collecting. St. Clair County State’s Attorney Brendan Kelly contends the lenders engaged in fraud and deception ...
22, May 2012 - Lawsuit: Let disabled athletes go to state meet
The Illinois High School Association girls state track and field meet will be held this weekend in Charleston, Ill., — and Fenwick’s Mary Kate Callahan won’t be taking part. But a lawsuit to be filed Wednesday by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan in federal court aims to make it possible for student-athletes with disabilities, like Callahan who is paralyzed from the waist down, to compete ...
22, May 2012 - IHSA asks for court ruling for Student-Athletes with Disabilities
BLOOMINGTON, Ill., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) looks to expand opportunities for student-athletes with disabilities, the statewide organization announced ...
22, May 2012 - Suit: Let disabled athletes go to IHSA state meet
The Illinois High School Association girls state track and field meet will be held this weekend — and Fenwick’s Mary Kate Callahan won’t be taking part. But a lawsuit to be filed Wednesday by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan in federal court aims to make it possible for student-athletes with disabilities, like Callahan who is paralyzed from the waist down, to compete in future IHSA state ...
22, May 2012 - Court refuses to hear Ill. redistricting challenge - WAND TV
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new congressional and legislative lines are unconstitutional. The high court on Monday turned ...
22, May 2012 - Drug trafficking probe nets arrests
DANVILLE — Two Texas men and another from Illinois have been charged in Vermilion County Circuit Court after a lengthy investigation into cannabis trafficking. read more
22, May 2012 - Foreclosures: Illinois 3rd Despite National Improvement
oreclosures starts in Illinois are on par with those in other areas but the state's court-supervised foreclosure system continues to bog down properties in the process.
22, May 2012 - Illinois AG sues IHSA over disabled swimming, track championships - Peoria Journal Star
That lawsuit is pending in McLean County Circuit Court ... They refused," he said. The Illinois Attorney General's Office said it plans to sue the organization that oversees high school sports in the state to try to force it to allow disabled ...
22, May 2012 - Court refuses to hear Illinois redistricting challenge - News-Gazette
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new congressional and legislative lines are unconstitutional. The high court on ...
22, May 2012 - Lunchtime event focuses on foster care - Commercial News
court appointed special advocate; and more. For information, contact Kerrie Gill at CASA of Vermilion County: 446-5975, advcoor@casavermilion.org; or Anne Klassman, Voices for Illinois Children: (312) 516-5564, aklassman@voices4kids.org.
22, May 2012 - Suit: Let disabled athletes go to state meet
The Illinois High School Association girls state track and field meet will be held this weekend — and Fenwick’s Mary Kate Callahan won’t be taking part. But a lawsuit to be filed Wednesday by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan in federal court aims to make it possible for student-athletes with disabilities, like Callahan who is paralyzed from the waist down, to compete in future IHSA state ...
22, May 2012 - Garman to speak at Law Day dinner
CHAMPAIGN — Illinois Supreme Court Justice Rita Garman of Danville will be the keynote speaker at the Champaign County Bar Association's annual Law Day dinner Wednesday. The American Bar Association has designated the theme of this year's Law Day as "No Courts, No Justice, No Freedom." read more
22, May 2012 - Supreme Court refuses to hear Illinois redistricting challenge - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new congressional and legislative lines are unconstitutional. The high court today ...
22, May 2012 - Illinois AG sues IHSA over disabled swimming, track championships
The Illinois Attorney General's Office said it plans to sue the organization that oversees high school sports in the state to try to force it to allow disabled athletes to compete in all of its swimming and track and field events. The federal lawsuit targets the Illinois High School Association on behalf of 16-year-old Mary Kate Callahan, a swimmer and track athlete from LaGrange who is ...
24, Feb 2012 - Constitutionality of Illinois eavesdropping law challenged in court - Chicago Tribune
Illinois, one of only a handful of states where the consent of every person involved ... a sexual harassment complaint against a patrol officer. A U.S. appeals court is considering a separate challenge. And a judge in southeastern Illinois ...
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