Daily Legal News Archive

Monday, March 24, 2025

Legal advocacy groups sounded alarms on Saturday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new actions against lawyers and law firms that bring immigration lawsuits and other cases against the government that he deems unethical.

From: 
Reuters

The state’s Department of Children and Family Services is legally required to make the reports public after examining what went wrong but did not in thousands of instances.

From: 
Illinois Answers Project

Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill into law Friday to enhance the quality of public drinking water in Illinois. This law will require the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to conduct statewide samplings of certain community water supplies to assess the levels of dangerous chemicals.

From: 
WAND

An insurance company is suing the former finance director of WTVP-TV and the estate of the station's former CEO.

From: 
Peoria Journal Star

Prestige Feed Products’ case against the village of Mount Prospect appears on track for a September trial date. Last week, attorneys for the animal feed producer tried to add civil rights claims against three village officials. The move could have delayed the start of the trial.

From: 
Daily Herald