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Longtime client Michael Daniels has been released 39 years after he was wrongfully arrested as a high schooler and convicted.
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The bill would exclude certain prescriptions from a statewide database
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Company with perfect application score argues for new license lottery
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Ko'u Hopkins sits down with a student visa holder as they discuss the fear and stigma of being a international student in today's climate
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Advocates and lawmakers call local zoning rules ‘discriminatory,’ push for state-level protections
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Marc Beach and Kristine Bunch of the Illinois Innocence Project work with the Wrongful Conviction Awareness and Avoidance Training Program to prevent law enforcement mistakes.
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Supporters say the change would recognize work people complete in county jails while awaiting trial, including substance-abuse treatment, parenting programs and work assignments.
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Ko’u Hopkins discuss the immigration story of UIS's Dr. Adrianna Crocker’s, her life under a dictatorship and her life in the United States.
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Sean Grayson’s medical needs prompt request to delay hearing
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More than one million visa students are studying at U.S. colleges. A situation different than their domestic peers, as they came for an education but are dealing with political reality.
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This marks one of the first reported mass ICE enforcement actions this far south in Illinois
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He also ordered Homeland Security to give notice to attorneys before releasing people from detention