Daily Legal News Archive

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker said the Illinois National Guard obtained a memo that the Department of Homeland Security sent to the Defense Department, which sought to request 100 military personnel for Illinois.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

in November 2022, the Illinois Supreme Court spoke on section 22.1 of the Illinois Condominium Act, holding that it did not provide condo sellers with a private right of action against their associations’ boards or property managers related to allegedly excessive fees for the production of documents mandated under that section.

From: 
The National Law Review

A federal judge has allowed several claims to move forward in a lawsuit accusing Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago of failing to protect patient data in a 2024 cyberattack that compromised the personal and medical information of about 791,784 people.

From: 
Becker's Health IT

Flock Safety has reinstalled the automatic license-plate reader cameras that the City of Evanston ordered it to take down in August over privacy concerns. The north suburb responded to the cameras’ reappearance by covering them in plastic sheeting to make sure they’re not photographing license plates.

From: 
Chicago Tribune

The Illinois Community Emergency Services and Support Act, signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker in 2021, limits police presence unless violence or criminal activity is anticipated. The law’s full implementation has faced repeated delays, with the deadline now pushed back to June 30, 2027, as the state conducts pilot tests in select 911 centers.

From: 
Advantage News