According to a new Thomson Reuters report, almost everyone thinks that artificial intelligence will be an important part of their jobs within the near future—that is, if they can learn how to use it properly.

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ABA Journal

Democratic state Sen. Emil Jones III told a federal jury in his bribery trial Thursday that the FBI asked him to wire up on the CEO of Roseland Community Hospital as part of a cooperation bid that could keep Jones from being charged.

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Chicago Tribune

President Donald Trump’s administration is erasing students’ immigration status without explanation. School officials at the University of Illinois Chicago, Northwestern and the University of Chicago say they’re not even receiving notification.

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Chicago Sun-Times

The proposed law would make it easier for police officers to remove squatters from someone's home, bypassing the months-long eviction process. It was passed in the Illinois Senate and is heading to the House for review.

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ABC 7

Southern Illinois University's Simmons Law School received a significant $250,000 donation from Judge Phil Gilbert. This contribution established the Sen. John G. Gilbert Impact Fund in honor of Gilbert's father.

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WSIL

The Illinois Supreme Court announced amendments to M.R. Order 29741 which will eliminate filing and appearance fees in minor guardianship cases and appearance fees in small claim cases. The amended rules are effective October 1, 2025.

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The Bar News

Judge Daniel Shanes picked a third-party attorney to review a joint request by Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart and lawyers for Marvin Williford to vacate the 53-year-old man’s murder conviction for a killing more than two decades ago. “The adversarial process, vital to the administration of justice, is absent here,” Shanes wrote.

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Chicago Sun-Times

Nineteen Illinois inmates have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging the state’s prison system substitutes punishment for treatment when it comes to mental health.

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Fox 32