Daily Legal News Archive

Friday, June 12, 2026

Days after an appeals court ruled that some people should automatically get certificates of innocence, state legislators passed a bill to raise compensation for wrongful convictions.

From: 
Injustice Watch

The legislation is set to take effect in September. The lawsuits, filed Thursday in Illinois and New York, contend the act discriminates against people with disabilities.

From: 
WBEZ

After months of negotiations in the spring legislative session resulted in no final action on Gov. JB Pritzker’s flagship housing proposal, housing advocates are celebrating a few legislative victories — and holding onto hopes for future negotiations.

From: 
Capitol News Illinois

A gravel road near Interstate 39 brings visitors to Rancho La Esperanza. Landscaping covers most of the barns and buildings on the property outside Rochelle. There’s a welcome sign hung on a white fence, but it warns anyone disruptive will be at the disposal of the Ogle County Sheriff’s Office.

From: 
WIFR

Family members are calling for the firing of a police officer and suspension of other officers, while saying officials publicly lied, after police fatally shot an armed 37-year-old woman experiencing a depression episode in Mundelein.

From: 
Lake & McHenry County Scanner