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Consolidated cases before the court will test language of 2020 legalization law.
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The decision could lead to a new trial for a Decatur woman convicted in the death of her young son.
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The Illinois Supreme Court-appointed Commission on Professionalism promotes civility and diversity, equity and inclusion in Illinois courts. As its first-ever downstate chair, John Kim plans to bring the commission's trainings to McLean County and raise awareness about legal deserts.
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The high court says unless pavement markings or signs are present, cyclists are merely ‘permitted’ users.
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Justices rule against nurses who sued over hospitals’ use of fingerprint medicine cabinets.
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Individuals can obtain their own records through other means.
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A decision Tuesday by the Illinois Supreme Court means the end of cash bail in the state. Cash bail will officially end on Sept. 18 of this year, making the state the first in the nation to entirely eliminate cash bail.
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Community Voices presents the Citizens Club of Springfield conversation with Lisa Holder White, the first Black Illinois Supreme Court Justice as of 2022.
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The Illinois Supreme Court is considering whether Gov. JB Pritzker is legally obligated to recommend more state spending on K-12 education.But lawyers for…
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The Illinois Supreme Court this year will decide whether a Cook County tax on firearms and ammunition is unconstitutional on grounds taxes can’t be levied…