Thursday, January 23, 2025
The Illinois Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a case centered on whether a state law passed in 2023 violates the due process rights of Illinoisans outside Sangamon and Cook counties.
Illinois civil rights organizations are preparing to take action against an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, attempting to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
After more than three months, dozens of witnesses and hundreds of audio recordings, the fate of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan will soon be in the hands of a jury.
A state appellate defender said the law infringes on the Second Amendment right to "open carry."
Pike County Assistant State’s Attorney Leecia Carnes said after an eight-woman, four-man jury found Austin Rodhouse guilty of 19 felony charges in November that she likely would not charge his wife with abuse crimes — but she left it as a possibility.