Daily Legal News Archive

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Based on the unofficial results, Eileen O’Neill Burke now leads Clayton Harris 50.15% to 49.85%. Both campaigns say they are prepared for next steps in the contest.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

Legislation that would help parents monitor their children’s social media activity through third-party software is moving through the Illinois General Assembly.  

From: 
Muddy River News

When the roof of the Apollo Theatre came crashing down on an audience of heavy metal concertgoers, it broke backs, split open heads, fractured ribs, shattered legs, severed a man's ear and took the life of Fred Livingston Jr., 51.

From: 
Rockford Register Star

Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is spearheading an effort to help families put leftover college savings funds into retirement plans. The change could happen quickly in Illinois thanks to action by the federal government.

From: 
WAND

A federal judge ruled that portions of a civil rights lawsuit alleging Geneva District 304 officials ignored relentless bullying of a seventh grade boy with autism can continue, unless the parties agree to a settlement by May 29.

From: 
Kane County Chronicle