Daily Legal News Archive

Friday, October 31, 2025

After weeks of verbally condemning the aggressive federal immigration crackdown in the Chicago region, Illinois lawmakers approved legislation banning civil immigration arrests in and around state courthouses early Friday morning.

From: 
Capitol News Illinois

Land of Lincoln Legal Aid has officially launched its Mobile Justice Clinics – two offices on wheels that will travel to all 65 counties in central and southern Illinois to provide free civil legal services.

From: 
Blox Digital

Early Friday morning, the Illinois legislature passed a bill that would allow doctors to prescribe fatal doses of medication to terminally ill patients. Opponents of the bill have described it as legalizing assisted suicide.

From: 
mystateline.com

The administration has contracts with Clearview AI, a firm banned from doing business with Illinois police agencies. “This is what dystopian nightmares are made of, this kind of continual expansion of surveillance without any real oversight or restrictions,” says Jeramie Scott of the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

The killing of Sonya Massey in her home by an Illinois sheriff's deputy was pursued by prosecutors as a first-degree murder case with a possible life prison sentence. Then the judge gave the jury another option when deliberations began this week.

From: 
RiverBender.com