Daily Legal News Archive

Thursday, May 1, 2025

The Trump administration’s dismantling of AmeriCorps has shut down a free legal assistance program at the McLean County courthouse that helped self-represented litigants navigate a wide range of court cases. 

From: 
WGLT

The City of Chicago and actor Jussie Smollett have reached a settlement in the civil lawsuit over his 2019 false police report.

From: 
Fox 32

Earlier this spring, the U.S. Department of Education closed its regional Office for Civil Rights in Chicago. It investigated potential civil rights violations in schools across Illinois, as well other states in the Midwest.

From: 
Northern Public Radio

In Chicago, a federal judge sentenced Miroslaw Krejza, a real estate developer, to more than six years in prison for his involvement in a conspiracy that embezzled several million dollars from the now-defunct Washington Federal Bank for Savings.

From: 
Legal Newsline

A three-day sentencing hearing began Wednesday for the mother of a 14-year-old boy who died in his father’s Richmond Township home after ingesting her fentanyl.

From: 
Northwest Herald