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The Supreme Court passed up the chance to weigh in how much leeway state courts have to interpret federal election rules.
In their end-of-session dash to pass a state budget, Illinois lawmakers put off consideration of proposed reforms to property ...
Lawmakers said they again will consider the issue later this year. Meanwhile, Cook County will postpone its 2025 tax sale ...
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out the Mexican government’s lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers accusing them of aiding and ...
A century-long prison term doesn’t qualify as a de facto life sentence for a man who’s eligible for possible release under ...
The U.S. Supreme Court found the practice of counties taking the full value of a home to satisfy a tax debt violates the ...
Three key bills head to Gov. Pritzker’s desk, aiming to improve public defense services, protect press freedom, and enhance ...
Illinois hospital emergency departments must continue to provide abortions when necessary to pregnant women whose health is ...
Supreme Court to Take on Illinois Late Ballot Case With Far-Reaching Election Integrity Implications
Supreme Court agrees to take a case challenging whether federal courts are allowed to hear disputes over ballots received ...
Illinois lawmakers move to shield news outlets from SLAPP lawsuits after a court ruling left press protections unclear.
The Supreme Court will consider whether an Illinois Republican congressman and two federal electors can challenge the state's ...
U.S. Rep Mike Bost argues that Illinois law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day violates the federal ...
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