Daily Legal News Archive

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Gov. Pritzker signed the law on Wednesday. It mandates ‘victim-centered’ training and better coordination among law enforcement, state agencies.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

A federal judge has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from using personal information of Medicaid recipients for immigration enforcement, including in Illinois.

From: 
ABC 7

A federal judge has put the brakes on claims from drivers who alleged they were “imprisoned” in their vehicles during a pro-Palestine demonstration that blocked the highway leading into O’Hare International Airport.

From: 
Legal Newsline

On Monday, the House of Delegates adopted Resolution 510 in response to current policies and practices that permit due process violations, including the denial of access to counsel, lack of meaningful notice and inability to challenge evidence.

From: 
ABA Journal

Saying he would fight for Illinois working families in Washington, Springfield attorney Don Tracy jumped into the U.S. Senate race on the Republican side.

From: 
The Courier