Daily Legal News Archive

Monday, November 3, 2025

When Jose Jeronimo Guardian showed up at a Spanish language traffic court this week, he didn’t expect to be detained and face expulsion from a country he’d lived in for more than two decades.

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NPR Illinois

A bill has passed both Illinois chambers that would allow doctors to prescribe aid-in-dying medication to people who have a terminal disease.

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The State Journal-Register

Lawsuit alleges ICE blocks access to immigration attorneys; coerces detainees into signing deportation documents.

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NBC 5 Chicago

Atlas BPS, a Black-owned firm operated by Paul Dejoie, filed a complaint against the DuSable Museum after waiting more than a year to collect $53,000 in unpaid fees for work that his janitorial and security company provided for the museum.

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The Chicago Crusader

Instead of carefully targeted arrests long practiced by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, President Donald Trump's administration has deployed roving groups of masked Border Patrol agents, who work within U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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Belleville News-Democrat