Daily Legal News Archive

Monday, September 15, 2025

Similar to the transformation of a monarch butterfly, the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice believes that kids who started off on the wrong path can emerge from incarceration transformed.

From: 
25 News Now

Under the direction of Trump officials, work on complaints effectively ground to a halt. By March, the Department of Education’s civil rights office in Chicago was among seven regional branches abruptly closed — part of a sprawling push to dismantle the agency.

From: 
Chicago Tribune

Federal judges temporarily blocked Trump administration proposed changes limiting who can access the government programs for babies and small children.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced a new online portal and updated database created to help charitable organizations more easily comply with state law and to improve potential donors’ access to information about charitable organization before making donations.

From: 
RiverBender.com

A Lee County judge ruled Thursday, Sept. 11, to maintain the several pretrial release conditions previously imposed on a Dixon man accused of disseminating images and videos of child sexual abuse.

From: 
Belleville News-Democrat