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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 ...
24, May 2012 - Obama stance adds fuel in marriage battlegrounds - Associated Press
Maryland and Washington are expected ... marriage there without waiting for the courts to act. Illinois currently allows civil unions, which afford couples many of the rights of marriage. In Rhode Island, which allows civil unions but not ...
24, May 2012 - Matteson, IL Corruption fighter Patrick Fitzgerald resigns as U.S. Attorney in Chicago - Washington Times
Illinois ... Cook County. Recently his office indicted a sitting member of the Illinois House, Derrick Smith, for taking an envelope full of cash in exchange for favorable treatment of a non-profit group. When it came to prosecutiong criminal ...
24, May 2012 - Chicago Disability Benefits Lawyer Says VA’s New Guidance on PTSD Will Help Veterans - YAHOO!
Tennessee, Houston, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., and the Illinois communities surrounding Chicago, Joliet, Aurora, Naperville, Elgin, Schaumburg, Oak Lawn, Bolingbrook, Cicero and Wheaton. To learn more about the Chicago Social Security Disability lawyers ...
24, May 2012 - Inside Politics: Illinois GOP picks Davis for ballot to replace Rep. Johnson - Washington Times
The others included Mr. Johnson’s former chief of staff, Jerry Clarke, and attorney and former ... same-sex marriage as a civil right and opposing any efforts “to codify discrimination or hatred into the law.” The National Association ...
24, May 2012 - Rockford, IL Senate confirms new federal judge for Illinois - 13 WREX-TV
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Senate has confirmed a new federal judge for the state of Illinois. John "Jay" Tharp will fill a judicial vacancy in the Northern District of Illinois. The former captain in the Marines has worked in the U.S. attorney's office ...
23, May 2012 - APNewsBreak: 22 states, DC back Montana in Supreme Court corporate spending fight - Daily Journal
The Supreme Court ... York, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington ...
23, May 2012 - Virginia, IL APNewsBreak: 22 states join campaign finance fight - INFORUM
The states led by New York are asking the high court ... Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and the ...
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsCorrection: Supreme Court-Illinois Redistric
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 - Washington, IL Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsFDIC sues big banks over mortgage securities
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government has sued several big banks over toxic mortgage securities they issued that were bought by two small Illinois banks which failed in May 2009.
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL Jury convicts accused killer of Washington Park mayor
A man faces possible life in prison now that he's been convicted in the 2010 shooting death of the mayor of a southwestern Illinois village.
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 - Washington, IL FDIC sues big banks over mortgage debt losses
* FDIC sues as receiver for two failed Illinois banks * BofA, Citigroup, others sued * Banks said to mislead about residential mortgage debt * FDIC seeks $92 million May 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. government ...
23, May 2012 - Jackson, IL Man convicted of killing of Washington Park mayor
BELLEVILLE, Illinois -- A man faces possible life in prison now that he’s been convicted in the 2010 shooting death of the mayor of a southwestern Illinois village. A St. Clair County jury on Friday found 36-year-old Aaron Jackson of Washington Park guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his hometown’s top elected official, John Thornton. Prosecutors contended Jackson shot Thornton ...
23, May 2012 - 22 states join campaign finance fight - Farmington Daily Times
The Supreme Court ... York, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington ...
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL President Obama Nominates Thomas M. Durkin to Serve on the US District Court
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, President Obama nominated Thomas M. Durkin to serve on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. “I am honored to put forward this highly qualified candidate for the federal bench,” President Obama said. “He will be a distinguished public servant and valuable addition to the United States District Court.” Thomas M. Durkin: Nominee for the ...
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL 3 brothers sentenced for human smuggling
The men brought in women from Mexico and Central America and marketed them as prostitutes in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio.
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL Springs attorney killed in Illinois after being hit by car
A prominent Colorado Springs adoption attorney, former Colorado Springs School District 11 board member and avid cyclist was killed Saturday when he was hit by a car in Pontoon Beach, Ill. William Thomas Beltz, known to his friends as Tom, was riding a bike behind his wife when he was hit by a car...
23, May 2012 - Thursday's TV/Radio - Worldnews.com
The Supreme Court ... York, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington ...
23, May 2012 - Washington, IL FDIC sues big banks over mortgage securities
The government has sued several big banks over toxic mortgage securities they issued that were bought by two small Illinois banks which failed in May 2009.
22, May 2012 - Madison, IL Court refuses to hear Ill. redistricting challenge - WAFF
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 - Washington, IL Fugitive Illinois couple who ran $1.2M Ponzi scheme caught in Arizona 12 years after fleeing - Wash
Their scheme was anything but real. They had bilked investors out of $1.2 million and were destined for two prison cells. Except, just before they were supposed to report to jail, the couple skipped town 12 years ago.
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 - Washington, IL More Than 2,000 Exonerations In Last 23 Years
Law schools in Michigan and Illinois have just released a painstaking compilation of statistics that show more than 2,000 exonerations of people who have been wrongly convicted of serious crime.
22, May 2012 - Joliet, IL Supreme Court refuses to hear Illinois redistricting challenge - TribLocal
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 - 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 - Springfield, IL Senate confirms new federal judge for Illinois - WAND TV
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Senate has confirmed a new federal judge for the state of Illinois. John "Jay" Tharp will fill a judicial vacancy in the Northern District of Illinois. The former captain in the Marines has worked in the U.S. attorney's office ...
22, May 2012 - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, SportsStories set for Thursday's edition of The
Washington, D.C. - infoZine - Veronica Dale and Alchico Grant, who jointly ran a stolen identity refund fraud ring that attempted to defraud the United States of millions of dollars over several years, were sentenced to federal prison today, the Justice ...
22, May 2012 - Correction: Supreme Court-Illinois Redistricting story
WASHINGTON - 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.
22, May 2012 - Paris, IL Senate confirms three more judges - Washington Post
In the Loop tracks who’s up and who’s down in government circles, the arduous “fact-finding trips” officials must take to Rio, Paris ... Circuit Court of Appeals in California, John Z. Lee for a district court seat in Illinois and ...
22, May 2012 - High court won't hear Illinois redistricting challenge
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.
22, May 2012 - Washington, IL Blagojevich wife says prison visiting room 'one of the saddest places on Earth' - Myfoxdc
CHICAGO – Patti Blagojevich, wife of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, describes the visiting room at his Colorado prison as "one of the saddest places on Earth," the Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday. Blagojevich and her two daughters ...
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 - 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 - Supreme Court refuses to hear challenge to Illinois redistricting - Chicago Sun-Times
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a challenge ... they assign voters to districts based on their political views and voting histories. A federal court threw out the group’s lawsuit last year. New maps are required every 10 years after ...
22, May 2012 - Fayette, IL Thousands convicted then exonerated in 23 years - WTVQ
WASHINGTON (AP) — Law schools in Michigan and Illinois have just released a painstaking compilation of statistics that show more than 2,000 exonerations of people who have been wrongly convicted of serious crime. The archive assembled by the University ...
22, May 2012 - Thousands convicted then exonerated in 23 years - 13 WHAM
WASHINGTON (AP) — Law schools in Michigan and Illinois have just released a painstaking compilation of statistics that show more than 2,000 exonerations of people who have been wrongly convicted of serious crime. The archive assembled by the University ...
22, May 2012 - Washington, IL Illinois Ponzi scheme fugitives caught in Arizona - Olympian
They had bilked investors out of $1.2 million and were destined for two prison cells. Except ... agreed to be extradited to Illinois. Mike Waters, a Peoria attorney whose late uncle Jim Waters was among the Hallahans' victims, said he plans ...
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