Daily Legal News Archive

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

In August 2018, shortly after then-Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced an investigation into whether the Catholic church in Illinois had fully disclosed the scope of child sex abuse by priests and other clergy members, Cardinal Blase Cupich said the church had nothing to hide.

From: 
NPR Illinois

Changes could be coming to the way Illinois citizens can sue the state. A bill making its way through the General Assembly would only allow citizens to file their complaints in certain counties.

From: 
News Channel 20

As the General Assembly prepares to wrap up its spring legislative session this week, Democratic lawmakers are advancing bills that would mandate job postings to include a salary range and grant further protections to temporary workers in moves they say would promote equity within the workplace.

From: 
The State Journal-Register

A Chicago federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit brought by a prolific class action lawyer who was recently termed "a wrecking ball" by a colleague on the bench.

From: 
Legal Newsline

Walk It Like We Talk It is bringing over a century of history to the present.

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WAND