Daily Legal News Archive

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The study looked at national incidents of police using lethal force. The total number of such incidents in 2023 was the lowest in almost a decade.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

Prairie State Legal Services filed the lawsuit on behalf of the tenants, alleging the owner of Oak Wood Properties practiced unfair and illegal practices.

From: 
WGLT

Building on efforts to ensure quality healthcare accessibility for the people of Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation on Friday that protects patients by limiting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in therapy and psychotherapy services.

From: 
RiverBender.com

A legal case is moving forward against the Illinois State Board of Elections over allegations that the state failed to maintain voter registration lists.

From: 
Advantage News

A new Illinois law will require more training and awareness for celiac disease. The law states that all hospitality workers must receive training about what celiac disease is and how to stop gluten contamination with gluten-free food.

From: 
WAND